ESXi hosts deployed with a custom CA signed TLS certificate can be consumed by either VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.x Cloud Builder or 9.x VCF Installer using a custom JSON deployment manifest. An additional securitySpec should be appended to your VCF JSON deployment manifest using the following format: «securitySpec»: { «esxiCertsMode»: «Custom», «rootCaCerts»: [ { […]
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