Team.r2r.root.certificate-r2r.rar Work -

export REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=/path/to/extracted/r2r-ca-root.crt # Then run your R2R client commands r2r serve --host your-internal-r2r.com Add this to your docker-compose.yml :

If you are diving into the world of R2R (RAG to Riches) —the popular open-source framework for building and scaling Retrieval-Augmented Generation pipelines—you might have stumbled across a file named team.r2r.root.certificate-r2r.rar . team.r2r.root.certificate-r2r.rar

It transforms R2R from a "demo-friendly" framework into a . export REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=/path/to/extracted/r2r-ca-root

Have you integrated custom certificates with your R2R deployment? I’d love to hear how you’re handling mTLS for RAG pipelines. Drop a comment below or open an issue on the R2R GitHub repo. Disclaimer: The filename referenced is hypothetical for the purpose of this technical guide. Always verify the provenance of any .rar or certificate file before installing it on your systems. I’d love to hear how you’re handling mTLS

sudo cp r2r-ca-root.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/r2r-ca.crt sudo update-ca-certificates

At first glance, a .rar archive containing a root certificate might seem out of place in a standard Python RAG project. However, this file is a critical piece of the puzzle for teams running R2R in .

volumes: - ./r2r-ca-root.crt:/etc/ssl/certs/r2r-ca.crt:ro environment: - REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=/etc/ssl/certs/r2r-ca.crt Run an R2R health check using the custom CA:

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