Self-Hosted Custom CA Roots
Add custom Certificate Authority (CA) root certificates to your self-hosted Sentry installation
Starting with Sentry 21.8.0
, if you need to have Sentry access services which do not have TLS certificates from publicly trusted CA roots, it's now possible to easily add them to the containers. Just add the certificates to the certificates
folder inside the root of your Sentry install and restart the containers. Your custom CA roots will be used in addition to the publicly trusted CA roots.
Note
While you can run update-ca-certificates
in each container, that will update the system's root bundle on disk, but does nothing for any copies in memory. Restarting the container will update the bundle and make sure it is used.
The container's logs will have the output from update-ca-certificates
right at the start if there is a problem with a given certificate.
Some dependencies have opted to bundle their own CA roots and ignore the system CA roots. Where known, they have been configured to use the system roots. If something seems to ignore the system roots, create an issue so it can be tracked down and fixed.
- Python
requests
botocore
grpc
Our documentation is open source and available on GitHub. Your contributions are welcome, whether fixing a typo (drat!) or suggesting an update ("yeah, this would be better").