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Hi,
I'm running in to some trouble regarding accessing a https route signed by our Openshift platform. Can I access the https address if I add a client certificate according to the https://docs.cypress.io/guides/references/client-certificates guide or do I need the complete key pair?
What I know is that I can’t export the keypair to my knowledge, but my computer or all of computers, where I work, already trust the openshift platforms certificates.
P.S. Running cypress 13.4.0 and electron v106
P.S.S. This is an internal openshift https:// address that is not exposed out and we can't seem to load any of them through cypress and electron v106
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Hi,
I'm running in to some trouble regarding accessing a https route signed by our Openshift platform. Can I access the https address if I add a client certificate according to the https://docs.cypress.io/guides/references/client-certificates guide or do I need the complete key pair?
What I know is that I can’t export the keypair to my knowledge, but my computer or all of computers, where I work, already trust the openshift platforms certificates.
P.S. Running cypress 13.4.0 and electron v106
P.S.S. This is an internal openshift https:// address that is not exposed out and we can't seem to load any of them through cypress and electron v106
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