[rabbitmq-discuss] RabbitMQ Shovel Management plugin not working

Simon MacMullen simon at rabbitmq.com
Mon Nov 14 14:35:37 GMT 2011


Ah.

As you can probably tell, rabbitmq-shovel-management is still quite new. 
I don't think I tested it with SSL. Bug filed.

Cheers, Simon

On 14/11/11 02:44, Mihir Mone wrote:
> Cheers mate, All hunky dory now.
>
> I do have a doubt/suggestion though. What do the keyfile, certfile and
> cacert fields in the source and destination columns show ? The MD5
> hashes ? It becomes cumbersome since if you have a number of shovels
> defined with SSL the page becomes very very large due to these fields.
> Can't we just show the location of the files ? I know that suggestion
> might be a security fail but then having the page become huge is also
> not desirable. See attached image. Look how big the page is and I have
> only 4 shovels defined at this point. We will potentially have around
> 12-13 in the near future.
>
> Also I think the host field can be shown in plain text. I don't think
> that would be a security risk.
>
> Regards,
> Mihir
>
> On 11/11/2011 8:38 PM, Simon MacMullen wrote:
>> On 10/11/11 07:20, Matthias Radestock wrote:
>>> Oops, looks like the patch was compiled against the 2.7.0 version of the
>>> erlang client rather than 2.6.1. Simon is on holiday today but will
>>> hopefully look into this on his return.
>>
>> Oops. *Sticks head in bucket*
>>
>> Mihir, I've updated the .ez at the URL upthread - can you try again?
>>
>> Cheers, Simon
>>
>
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