diff --git a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab01/README.md b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab01/README.md index d14816fc..eca9f4a4 100644 --- a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab01/README.md +++ b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab01/README.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Please ask your instructor for your password. If you haven't done so already, you need to login to the **Red Hat Solution Explorer** webpage so that a unique lab environment can be provisioned on-demand for your exclusive use. You should open a web browser and navigate to: ```bash -https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil1.opentry.me +https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil.opentry.me ``` You will be presented with a login page where you can enter your unique credentials: @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres 1. Open a browser window and navigate to: ```bash - http://apicurio-studio.dil1.opentry.me + http://apicurio-studio.dil.opentry.me ``` 1. Log in using your designated [user and password](#environment). diff --git a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab02/README.md b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab02/README.md index 39827aa7..cdc89ead 100644 --- a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab02/README.md +++ b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab02/README.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Please ask your instructor for your password. If you haven't done so already, you need to login to the **Red Hat Solution Explorer** webpage so that a unique lab environment can be provisioned on-demand for your exclusive use. You should open a web browser and navigate to: ```bash -https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil1.opentry.me +https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil.opentry.me ``` You will be presented with a login page where you can enter your unique credentials: @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres 1. Open a browser window and navigate to: ```bash - http://microcks.dil1.opentry.me + http://microcks.dil.opentry.me ``` 1. Log in into Microks using your designated [user and password](#environment). @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ We now have a working REST mock service listening for requests. We will use an o 1. Enter the copied URL from **Step 9**. It should look like this: ```bash - http://microcks.dil1.opentry.me/rest/Locations-User1/1.0.0/locations + http://microcks.dil.opentry.me/rest/Locations-User1/1.0.0/locations ``` 1. Click the **START YOUR CURL** button. diff --git a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab03/README.md b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab03/README.md index 38420215..189ef70a 100644 --- a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab03/README.md +++ b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab03/README.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Please ask your instructor for your password. If you haven't done so already, you need to login to the **Red Hat Solution Explorer** webpage so that a unique lab environment can be provisioned on-demand for your exclusive use. You should open a web browser and navigate to: ```bash -https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil1.opentry.me +https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil.opentry.me ``` You will be presented with a login page where you can enter your unique credentials: @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ We will use an online cURL tool to create your own record field in database. **REQUEST** ``` - http://location-service-international.dil1.opentry.me/locations/101 + http://location-service-international.dil.opentry.me/locations/101 ``` diff --git a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab04/README.md b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab04/README.md index 4a0939d6..49ba4068 100644 --- a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab04/README.md +++ b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab04/README.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Red Hat provides one the leading API Management tools that provides API manageme If you are planning to skip to the next lab, there is an already running API proxy for the Location API Service in this endpoint: ```bash -https://location-service-api.amp.dil1.opentry.me +https://location-service-api.amp.dil.opentry.me ``` ### Environment @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Please ask your instructor for your password. If you haven't done so already, you need to login to the **Red Hat Solution Explorer** webpage so that a unique lab environment can be provisioned on-demand for your exclusive use. You should open a web browser and navigate to: ```bash -https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil1.opentry.me +https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil.opentry.me ``` You will be presented with a login page where you can enter your unique credentials: @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Your 3scale Admin Portal provides access to a number of configuration features. 1. Click on the `3scale Admin Dashboard` from the Red Hat Solution Explorer. The URL should look like ```bash - https://userX-admin.dil1.opentry.me/p/login + https://userX-admin.dil.opentry.me/p/login ``` *Remember the `X` variable in the URL with your assigned user number.* @@ -203,9 +203,9 @@ The order in which the policies are executed, known as the “policy chain”, c * Private Base URL: **http://location-service.international.svc:8080** - * Staging Public Base URL: **https://location-userX-api-staging.amp.dil1.opentry.me:443** + * Staging Public Base URL: **https://location-userX-api-staging.amp.dil.opentry.me:443** - * Production Public Base URL: **https://location-userX-api.amp.dil1.opentry.me:443** + * Production Public Base URL: **https://location-userX-api.amp.dil.opentry.me:443** *Remember to replace the X with your user number*. diff --git a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab05/README.md b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab05/README.md index febd3f15..a431187a 100644 --- a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab05/README.md +++ b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab05/README.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The Red Hat SSO product provides important functionality for managing identities If you are planning to skip to the next lab, there is an already running OpenID Connect secured API proxy for the Location API Service in this endpoint: ```bash -https://location-sso.amp.dil1.opentry.me:443 +https://location-sso.amp.dil.opentry.me:443 ``` ### Environment @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Please ask your instructor for your password. If you haven't done so already, you need to login to the **Red Hat Solution Explorer** webpage so that a unique lab environment can be provisioned on-demand for your exclusive use. You should open a web browser and navigate to: ```bash -https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil1.opentry.me +https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil.opentry.me ``` You will be presented with a login page where you can enter your unique credentials: @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres 1. Open a browser window and navigate to: ```bash - https://secure-sso-sso.dil1.opentry.me/auth/admin/userX/console + https://secure-sso-sso.dil.opentry.me/auth/admin/userX/console ``` *Remember to replace the `X` variable in the URL with your assigned user number.* @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres 1. Open a browser window and navigate to: ```bash - https://userX-admin.dil1.opentry.me/p/login + https://userX-admin.dil.opentry.me/p/login ``` *Remember to replace the X with your user number.* @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres 1. In the **OpenID Connect Issuer** field, type in your previously noted client credentials with the URL of your Red Hat Single Sing On instance: ```bash - http://3scale-admin:CLIENT_SECRET@sso-sso.dil1.opentry.me/auth/realms/userX + http://3scale-admin:CLIENT_SECRET@sso-sso.dil.opentry.me/auth/realms/userX ``` *Remember to replace the X with user number* @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres ![13-create-app.png](images/13-create-app.png "Create App") -1. Update the **Redirect URL** to http://www-userX.dil1.opentry.me/*. And note the *API Credentials*. Write them down as you will need the **Client ID** and the **Client Secret** to test your integration. +1. Update the **Redirect URL** to http://www-userX.dil.opentry.me/*. And note the *API Credentials*. Write them down as you will need the **Client ID** and the **Client Secret** to test your integration. ![14-app-credentials.png](images/14-app-credentials.png "App Credentials") *Congratulations!* You have now an application to test your OpenID Connect Integration. diff --git a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/README.md b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/README.md index 70967e37..bf113ce1 100644 --- a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/README.md +++ b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/README.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Please ask your instructor for your password. If you haven't done so already, you need to login to the **Red Hat Solution Explorer** webpage so that a unique lab environment can be provisioned on-demand for your exclusive use. You should open a web browser and navigate to: ```bash -https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil1.opentry.me +https://tutorial-web-app-webapp.dil.opentry.me ``` You will be presented with a login page where you can enter your unique credentials: @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres 1. Click on the `3scale Admin Dashboard` from the Red Hat Solution Explorer. The URL should look like ```bash - https://userX-admin.dil1.opentry.me/p/login + https://userX-admin.dil.opentry.me/p/login ``` *Remember the `X` variable in the URL is your assigned user number.* @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Once the environment is provisioned, you will be presented with a page that pres 1. Open a new *Incognito/Private* browser window to test the Developer Portal login. Navigate to: ```bash - https://userX.dil1.opentry.me/ + https://userX.dil.opentry.me/ ``` 1. Type your portal code to finish the login. diff --git a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/support/homepage.example b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/support/homepage.example index 22f8b37c..0593b656 100644 --- a/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/support/homepage.example +++ b/docs/labs/citizen-integrator-track/lab06/support/homepage.example @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
$ curl -k -v "https://location-api.amp.dil1.opentry.me:443/locations"
$ curl -k -v "https://location-api.amp.dil.opentry.me:443/locations"
$ curl -k -v "https://location-api.amp.dil1.opentry.me:443/locations"
$ curl -k -v "https://location-api.amp.dil.opentry.me:443/locations"