I've seen this behavior when specifying an incorrect subscription id or having a mismatch with the .pem file. I think double-checking your authentication information is the right place to focus. Because this can be error prone, we have a patch coming that
allows you to directly use the .publishsettings file rather than extracting fields from it.
Also, just to check one more thing: is the management-preview.core.windows-int.net name below still valid? Now that Azure is officially supported (as of April 15), I would have thought that endpoint would be retired. If it works from Azure console, I guess
that means it's still supported though.
-Adam
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Reply-To: " "> " < "> > Date: Monday, May 27, 2013 6:23 AM To: " "> " < "> > Subject: [chef] Re: Re: knife-azure image list issue Here it goes -
knife azure image list -VV
INFO: calling get images
.WARN: AuthenticationFailed : The server failed to authenticate the request. Verify that the certificate is valid and is associated with this subscription.
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I have extracted data from the Management Data field into a separate file cert.pfx
and then decoded to create .pem file
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Chirag Jog
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