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Figured out the issue. I needed a certificate signed by an external CA. Everything works fine now. |
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Greetings,
Lately I've been exploring the option of running OTEL Contrib on an AWS EC2 instance for the purpose of supporting CollectD metrics. Right now I have the non-contrib (ADOT) version running fine on ECS. I mostly have my EC2 cluster deployed in a similar fashion as my ECS cluster. Here's my collector configuration:
I have the EC2 instance behind an Application Load Balancer and I'm using a self-signed certificate to point any metrics transmission with a TLS listener. For example purposes, the URL will be otelcontrbonec2.com for this discussion. For now I'm using a Python function for metrics transmission.
http:://otelcontrbonec2.com:4318/v1/metrics seems to receive metrics just fine.
However https:://otelcontrbonec2.com:4318/v1/metrics produces the following error:
https:://otelcontrbonec2.com/v1/metrics produces the following error:
As I previously mentioned, I have my EC2 + ALB configured similar to my ECS + ALB cluster, with port 4318 setup as an HTTP listener and target group... and 443 as my HTTPS listener with the self-signed certificate assigned.
Curious if I'm doing anything wrong here... or if there's an option I can enable so I can use HTTPS instead of HTTP?
Any insight is greatly appreciated!
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