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  • Total activity 8
  • Last activity March 19, 2020 16:12
  • Member since July 19, 2019 05:42
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  • Created March 19, 2020 16:12
    If you can get it to work with a manual import, and your only concern is that new containers would also need to manually update, can't you just mount the cacerts location in the container to a fold...
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    2. TeamCity General Topics
    3. Build Agent can't connect
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  • Created August 02, 2019 15:42
    In my case, I found that my reverse proxy server (nginx) settings were too small for the "client_max_body_size" setting.  I updated that to a large number.
    1. Community
    2. TeamCity General Topics
    3. How to increase server upload/request limit, or what's wrong?
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  • Created July 19, 2019 06:22
    I'm having this same issue after upgrading TeamCity to 2019.1.  File size is < max upload size.  
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    3. How to increase server upload/request limit, or what's wrong?
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  • Created July 19, 2019 05:42
    I was having the same trouble after importing the certificate.  Adding javax.net.ssl.keyStore{Password} properties to my buildAgent.properties file fixed me up.  Thanks!
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    3. Build Agent can't connect
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