.net core 2.1 in a Dockerfile certificate issue





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I am trying to Dockerise a .net core 2.1 app.



My Dockerfile is as follows



FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1.300-sdk AS build-env
WORKDIR /app
COPY . /app/

RUN dotnet publish mysolution.sln -c Release -o /app/out

FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1-aspnetcore-runtime
WORKDIR /app
COPY --from=build-env /app/out .
ENV ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT='Development'

ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet","mysolution.dll"]


The problem is I am getting certificate errors



CryptographicException: Unix LocalMachine X509Store is limited to the Root and CertificateAuthority stores.
Internal.Cryptography.Pal.StorePal.FromSystemStore(string storeName, StoreLocation storeLocation, OpenFlags openFlags)
System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store.Open(OpenFlags flags)


I then decided to run mounting the hosts certificate path (where i installed the certificate)



ie



docker run -v /etc/ssl/certs/:/etc/ssl/certs/ --name mysolution -p 80:80 xxxxxx/mysolution-api:latest "update-ca-certificates"


I still get the same issues



So
1. How to I add certificates?




  1. Do I need to restart the dotnet and if so how?


  2. Is there a better way?



Thanks!










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    I am trying to Dockerise a .net core 2.1 app.



    My Dockerfile is as follows



    FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1.300-sdk AS build-env
    WORKDIR /app
    COPY . /app/

    RUN dotnet publish mysolution.sln -c Release -o /app/out

    FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1-aspnetcore-runtime
    WORKDIR /app
    COPY --from=build-env /app/out .
    ENV ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT='Development'

    ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet","mysolution.dll"]


    The problem is I am getting certificate errors



    CryptographicException: Unix LocalMachine X509Store is limited to the Root and CertificateAuthority stores.
    Internal.Cryptography.Pal.StorePal.FromSystemStore(string storeName, StoreLocation storeLocation, OpenFlags openFlags)
    System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store.Open(OpenFlags flags)


    I then decided to run mounting the hosts certificate path (where i installed the certificate)



    ie



    docker run -v /etc/ssl/certs/:/etc/ssl/certs/ --name mysolution -p 80:80 xxxxxx/mysolution-api:latest "update-ca-certificates"


    I still get the same issues



    So
    1. How to I add certificates?




    1. Do I need to restart the dotnet and if so how?


    2. Is there a better way?



    Thanks!










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      I am trying to Dockerise a .net core 2.1 app.



      My Dockerfile is as follows



      FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1.300-sdk AS build-env
      WORKDIR /app
      COPY . /app/

      RUN dotnet publish mysolution.sln -c Release -o /app/out

      FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1-aspnetcore-runtime
      WORKDIR /app
      COPY --from=build-env /app/out .
      ENV ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT='Development'

      ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet","mysolution.dll"]


      The problem is I am getting certificate errors



      CryptographicException: Unix LocalMachine X509Store is limited to the Root and CertificateAuthority stores.
      Internal.Cryptography.Pal.StorePal.FromSystemStore(string storeName, StoreLocation storeLocation, OpenFlags openFlags)
      System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store.Open(OpenFlags flags)


      I then decided to run mounting the hosts certificate path (where i installed the certificate)



      ie



      docker run -v /etc/ssl/certs/:/etc/ssl/certs/ --name mysolution -p 80:80 xxxxxx/mysolution-api:latest "update-ca-certificates"


      I still get the same issues



      So
      1. How to I add certificates?




      1. Do I need to restart the dotnet and if so how?


      2. Is there a better way?



      Thanks!










      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to Dockerise a .net core 2.1 app.



      My Dockerfile is as follows



      FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1.300-sdk AS build-env
      WORKDIR /app
      COPY . /app/

      RUN dotnet publish mysolution.sln -c Release -o /app/out

      FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1-aspnetcore-runtime
      WORKDIR /app
      COPY --from=build-env /app/out .
      ENV ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT='Development'

      ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet","mysolution.dll"]


      The problem is I am getting certificate errors



      CryptographicException: Unix LocalMachine X509Store is limited to the Root and CertificateAuthority stores.
      Internal.Cryptography.Pal.StorePal.FromSystemStore(string storeName, StoreLocation storeLocation, OpenFlags openFlags)
      System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store.Open(OpenFlags flags)


      I then decided to run mounting the hosts certificate path (where i installed the certificate)



      ie



      docker run -v /etc/ssl/certs/:/etc/ssl/certs/ --name mysolution -p 80:80 xxxxxx/mysolution-api:latest "update-ca-certificates"


      I still get the same issues



      So
      1. How to I add certificates?




      1. Do I need to restart the dotnet and if so how?


      2. Is there a better way?



      Thanks!







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