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Using my own certificate authority with coder#18095

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erikboberg asked this question inGeneral
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Hi!
I am trying to setup coder. I am using an internal certificate authority for the domain and would like my coder installation to recognize the root certificate. Right now I am getting the following error on the "Access URL":

EACS03: get healthz endpoint: Get "https://MYDOMAIN/healthz": tls: failed to verify certificate: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority

I am also not able to launch any workspaces because when launching them another check is performed against my domain and it fails with a similar error.

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hey@erikboberg, were you able to get this solved?

if not, could you provide the Coder version you're running? and how you're running it? (Docker, Kubernetes, stand-alone, etc)
You need to trust the root CA certificate of your self-signed chain.

You will also need to edit the Terraform template or the base Docker image (if using Docker) to trust the CA certificate of your templates.

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This discussion was converted from issue #17979 on May 29, 2025 04:50.


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