Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator repeatedly encounters this error message while attempting to connect to vCenter Server.
What should the administrator do to address this error message?
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator repeatedly encounters this error message while attempting to connect to vCenter Server.
What should the administrator do to address this error message?
The error message indicates that the security certificate presented by the website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority. This does not necessarily imply that the certificate is expired but rather that the certificate is not recognized as being from a trusted source. To address this, the administrator should trust the VMware certificate authority (CA) root certificate, which will make the certificate valid in the browser and resolve the warning.
The correct answer is B, no where in the question does it say the certificate is expired.
d is correct
B Also, The answer seems to be in the first line of the question screenshot .
B is Correct
Definitely B. The certificate here is not trusted by the browser. The certificate has not expired yet, so D is incorrect
I had this issue a week ago. An expired self-signed certificate doesn't let you continue to the VC interface. https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/76719
Other sites say D is correct, but the truth is its a common error for a self signed Cert, no where in the warning does it say the Cert is expired. Its possible to operate With a Self Signed Cert. I guess its how the question is worded. "Best Solution" might be to replace Cert with New. another Gotcha question with no clear answer.
D is correct https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2108294
The article and the answer don't match....the article simply shows a way to (in the author's words)"how you can remove self signed certificate warning". D however says to install a NEW, UNEXPIRED cert; if you can't prove the cert is expired (which you can't from the pic), D can't be correct. Its B
i think B, there is not evidence why is certificate untrusted, mostly its common problem with own untrusted CA
https://masteringvmware.com/how-to-remove-vcenter-certificate-warning/
trick: "to address this" error message ;)
b or d?
Do you think is B or D ?