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#cloud-config # # This is an example file to configure an instance's trusted CA certificates # system-wide for SSL/TLS trust establishment when the instance boots for the # first time. # # Make sure that this file is valid yaml before starting instances. # It should be passed as user-data when starting the instance. ca_certs: # If present and set to True, the 'remove_defaults' parameter will either # disable all the trusted CA certifications normally shipped with # Alpine, Debian or Ubuntu. On RedHat, this action will delete those # certificates. # This is mainly for very security-sensitive use cases - most users will not # need this functionality. remove_defaults: true # If present, the 'trusted' parameter should contain a certificate (or list # of certificates) to add to the system as trusted CA certificates. # Pay close attention to the YAML multiline list syntax. The example shown # here is for a list of multiline certificates. trusted: - | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- YOUR-ORGS-TRUSTED-CA-CERT-HERE -----END CERTIFICATE----- - | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- YOUR-ORGS-TRUSTED-CA-CERT-HERE -----END CERTIFICATE-----