GS1900-24 - adding a SAN to the self-siged certificate
Hi,
I know it's not possible to upload my own cert to the device but is there a way I can add a SAN to the certificate to stop Chrome complaining? I have imported it as a trusted root certificate into chrome but it still complains because of a missing SAN
Thanks
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Hi @Davey23
Welcome to the forum. I hope you will enjoy here.
The best way yo stop Chrome complaining is to import public CA into trusted CA, but i am not sure that it could be extracted. I hope more experienced expert could help to verify it.
But a workaround could be to can follow this guide:
https://www.technipages.com/google-chrome-bypass-your-connection-is-not-private-message
I hope it helps.
Regards
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