iotedge: EFLOW Edge Daemon Can't Read Certificates File Even Though Permissions Are Set Correctly
Describe the bug
My permissions are set correctly, however sudo iotedge check
still gives errors that it is unable to read the certificate files.
To Reproduce
- Create certificate files by following the instructions in Create demo certificates to test IoT Edge device features.
- Copy certificates to the device into the following directories and set the permissions as follows
Expected behavior
sudo iotedge check
should return that certificates are read successfully.
Screenshots
Windows Host OS (please complete the following information):
- Edition: Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC 2019
- Version: build 1809
- Virtual Machine: Local VM
About this issue
- Original URL
- State: closed
- Created 2 years ago
- Comments: 16 (6 by maintainers)
Commits related to this issue
- Make permission check more informative (#494) Helps customers self-serve unblock when encountering issues like https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/102589 and https://github.com/Azure/i... — committed to Azure/iot-identity-service by jlian a year ago
- Make permission check more informative (#494) Helps customers self-serve unblock when encountering issues like https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/102589 and https://github.com/Azure/i... — committed to jlian/iot-identity-service by jlian a year ago
- Make permission check more informative (#494) (#501) Helps customers self-serve unblock when encountering issues like https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs/issues/102589 and https://github.com/... — committed to Azure/iot-identity-service by jlian a year ago
I was able to get it to work by using
sudo chmod 777 /var/certs/