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Amazon Q and SSL Interception not working in IntelliJ #4343
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I am experiencing the same issue! Is there a resolution ? |
@vp380 There is no resolution on this ticket for now but I found a workaround. As the AWS plugin ignore the certificate installed from the GUI, you can instead import the Zscaler certificate (or any root certificate) directly into the bundled Java Keystore of IntelliJ. To do so :
Useful commands :
PS : One downside of this method, is that it is on the installation directory so I think that it will be erased at the next update of IntelliJ. |
In my case:
I then had to restart PyCharm. |
I found another downside: a modified cacerts file breaks the PyCharm updater - you need to make a copy of the original file and put it back in place before upgrading. |
This should have been addressed in #4652 |
@rli Yes confirmed. Thanks for the solution! |
Describe the bug
Hello,
I am trying to use Amazon Q in IntelliJ but it is not working with our SSL Interception activated.
My entreprise uses ZScaler (yes I know....), and I found the #1009 some informations but it didn't works.
I added the root certificate in IntelliJ store, but Amazon Q still refuses to work :
To reproduce
Expected behavior
It should be working as on the #1009 it is said that AWS Toolkit is now using correctly the IntelliJ trusted store.
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Thank you for your help!
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