![]() The only way they could use this cert to mitm your SSL traffic, or phish/pharm you is to do that same process with a different domain in the subjaltname extension. The key is only available on the computer (and I assume it's stored in a secure manner). So they generate a non-ca certificate (notice the cert doesn't have basicConstraints: CA=true) during setup, install it in the OS so the browsers trust it, and use it in their local webserver. They can't use a public CA because the CA would throw a fit if they found out keys for certs were being distributed in an application (they could lose trust in major browsers due to something like that). But there's a problem, they can't use http traffic (because of mixed content warnings, even though it wouldn't really be insecure), so they have to use https traffic. ![]() So they created the domain which points to 127.0.0.1. They have a REST server running locally, and they want to link to it from websites on the internet. This is the correct way to do what they want to do, unless they want to register/use an application protocol. If issues are due to a large repository, rebuilding the repository is currently the only method available to reduce the repository size.Looking at the certificate posted lower in this thread, everyone is throwing a fit over nothing. An extremely large Repository also creates problems and can sometimes be interpreted as a corrupt repository, which is not always the case. Other steps should be taken first to eliminate other possibilities or to confirm we have repository corruption. Deleting and rebuilding the repository can cause damage to the system or to installed applications. If you suspect WMI or repository corruption, rebuilding repository is the last thing you should do. If the Repository becomes corrupted, then the WMI service will not be able to function correctly. The WMI Repository “%windir%System32\Wbem\Repository” is the database that stores meta-information and definitions for WMI classes in some cases the repository also stores static class data as well. ![]() Scenario Windows Management Instrumentation fails due to repository corruption or the repository is too large Filter your r/wow experience with this guide!.Murloc Mondays (New Players Q&A) Reset Recruitment Midweek Mending Tanking Thursday Firepower Friday (DPS) Saturday Achievement and Loot Thread Skirmish Sundays (PvP) Blizzard Subredditsĭiablo - Starcraft - Hearthstone - Heroes of the Storm - Overwatch - WC3 - Classic WoW - Mystery -įrequently Asked Questions about Dragonflightįrequently Asked Questions. Undermine Exchange - useful resource for goldmakers./r/classicwowtbc - World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade./r/classicwow - World of Warcraft: Classic./r/transmogrification - show us your style./r/woweconomy - goldmaking discussion & theory. ![]()
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