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provider/triton: Add insecure_skip_tls_verify #14077

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@jen20 jen20 commented Apr 28, 2017

This pull request adds an option to skip TLS verification of the Triton endpoint, which can be useful for private or temporary installations not using a certificate signed by a trusted root CA.

It also updates the joyent/triton-go library in order to support this.

Fixes #13722.

This commit adds an option to skip TLS verification of the Triton
endpoint, which can be useful for private or temporary installations not
using a certificate signed by a trusted root CA.

Fixes #13722.
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LGTM, thanks!

@grubernaut grubernaut merged commit ba52f80 into master Apr 28, 2017
@grubernaut grubernaut deleted the triton-allow-insecure branch April 28, 2017 20:26
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feature: triton provider - add support for self signed certificate (on-prem triton installations)
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