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Hey @lpkant, are you using a self-hosted instance of Infisical? We've recently merged in a PR regarding this here |
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Hey Sheen, what a nice coincidence! Yes, using self-hosted and maybe a week+- behind so no surprise here!
Keep up the awesome work and thx for the info!
This can be closed! :)
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Currently when a certificate request has failed there is no indication for what reason it has failed - it just says Status: Failed
I had to inspect the network response to actually find out details.
I believe it'd sensible to have something like a tooltip on the "Failed" text when there is an error text
No details tangible:

Helpful error messages in the debugger:

If there is already something like that I haven't found it or it does not work in my Chrome/Opera engine.
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