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[GH-ISSUE #53] Certificate file is too large (> 5kb) #50
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Originally created by @echowings on GitHub (Jan 15, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/issues/53
Dear, Developers
I met an issue 'Certificate file is too large (> 5kb)', When i try to uploading custom ssl certification which purchased from godaddy.
Your Sincerely!
@JosFr commented on GitHub (Jan 15, 2019):
Hi Developers,
I ran into the same problem, I want to upload my wildcard ssl certificate but I get the same notification.
Can this please be solved?
Greetings from a proxy newbie
@jc21 commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2019):
Sure I can increase the size, can you tell me what the size (in bytes) your files are?
@echowings commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2019):
Thanks for your quick responding. Would you please change the limited size to 1MB or 50kB, Since I use wildcard ssl certification it is about 8kb large.
And would you tell me how to change it with configuration file ? or chang code? or we need to upgrade docker version ?
@jc21 commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2019):
I'll push the change as a new docker version. 100kb should be fine, I don't want to make it too crazy to prevent people uploading images or something unknowingly malicious.
@echowings commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2019):
Okay,That's great ! Thank you so much!:)
@jc21 commented on GitHub (Jan 16, 2019):
Changes applied to docker images:
2,2.0.9andlatest