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Workspace WebSphere Liberty
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 6, 2025

Enable bypass of certificate alternate names verification for inbound requests

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Hi

Lets supose my My zCEE endpoint is someprefix.mf.jpmchase.net:xxxx/someApi

I MUST have someprefix.mf.jpmchase.net in the SAN server certificate, otherwise I don’t get a secure connection.

I'd like to add zCEE/Liberty some feature to skip that validation for inbound requests. Something similar to this: <webTarget uri="*" disableCNCheck="true"/> but like this:

disableSANCheck="true"

Regards

Carlos

Idea priority High
  • Guest
    Reply
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    Mar 28, 2025

    Hi The client may run in any platform. I agree with you. The client does SAN checking. But, what About disableCNCheck? Is not a similar behavior? The problem is we have many problems when certificate SANS are not ok.

  • Admin
    Macdara Butler
    Reply
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    Mar 26, 2025

    Liberty does not perform SAN checking on Inbound requests, this is not something that we can implement.

    SAN checking is done by the Client, not the Server.

    Where is you Client running?