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I'm using own TLS certificate in sealed secrets. I changed my TLS certificate and trying to re-encrypt my sealed secrets using kubeseal --re-encrypt functionality.
Steps followed:
Generate new TLS certificate
Delete old tls-cert from sealed-secrets controller and registered new tls-certs. Restarted the controller.
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I'm using own TLS certificate in sealed secrets. I changed my TLS certificate and trying to re-encrypt my sealed secrets using kubeseal --re-encrypt functionality.
Steps followed:
kubeseal re-encrypt --controller-name=sealed-secrets --controller-namespace=sealed-secrets--format yaml < sealed-secret.yaml > temp.yaml
Error: error: cannot re-encrypt secret: an error on the server ("") has prevented the request from succeeding (post services http:sealed-secrets:http)
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