zyxel N4100 gateway - Problems with SSL certificate on welcome page (google chrome)

13

Comments

  • Zyxel_Cooldia
    Zyxel_Cooldia Posts: 1,511  Zyxel Employee
    Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Security Zyxel Certified Sales Associate 100 Answers 1000 Comments
    Hi @percoco,
    It does not have effect on UAG-4100 and UAG-5100, because 1.1.1.1 is just a log out IP for authenticated user.
    To avoid user is unable to access log out page, you have to modify the log IP 1.1.1.1 to other IP.





  • percoco
    percoco Posts: 4  Freshman Member
    First Comment Friend Collector Fifth Anniversary
    Thanks @Zyxel_Cooldia.
    Anyway I confirm, It work on N4100
  • Munther
    Munther Posts: 1  Freshman Member
    First Comment
    edited June 2018
    @Zyxel_Cooldia
    nothing above is working at my N4100 !
    i can't find the "web authentication" or the "web portal general settings" were i can change the IP number 1.1.1.1
    please, i need help from zyxel



  • Notarmic
    Notarmic Posts: 4  Freshman Member
    First Comment Sixth Anniversary
    Hello,
    I imported the ssl certificate on the N4100, and now I can show the login page
    The problem is that you can not reach the logout page http://1.1.1.1/info
    The pop up of the logout does not appear
    and the usual certificate error returns
    I also tried with http://6.6.6.6/info
    But nothing to do
  • Maze
    Maze Posts: 6  Freshman Member
    First Comment Friend Collector
    Hello

    Yes, it's not an ip address... in openSSL is in the second command.... one of the questions is: 
    "Common Name (e.g. server FQDN or YOUR name)"->> here, my advice is typing an local ip address like "10.0.0.1" (exemple)

    Thanks @lalaland

    After 2 weeks, my N4100 is running perfect (my ip address for my certifice is 10.0.0.1) 
  • Jaume
    Jaume Posts: 9  Freshman Member
    First Comment Friend Collector
  • Vangelis
    Vangelis Posts: 2  Freshman Member
    First Comment
    Hi 
    I download the N4100 zip and:

    1.      Copy Certificate.crt and private.key to local PC

    2.      Go to “SYSTEM TOOLS > SSL CERTIFICATE”,

    Password = Pass phase

    Certificate File = Certificate.crt

    Private Key File = private.key

    And it show
    Status: Invalid Private Key/Password

    Any Help??
  • Jaume
    Jaume Posts: 9  Freshman Member
    First Comment Friend Collector
    You have to create your own certificate with openssl, your own pass phrase (password - always the same) for the private.key
    Common Name (e.g. server FQDN or YOUR name): put here this ip 10.0.0.1 (Exemple)
  • Vangelis
    Vangelis Posts: 2  Freshman Member
    First Comment
    Hi
    To create my own certificate with openssl, i can do it from my windows pc or i have to use a Linux pc??
  • lalaland
    lalaland Posts: 91  Ally Member
    First Answer First Comment Friend Collector Sixth Anniversary
    edited June 2018
    I generated self-sign certificate on linux, you just need to copy & paste CLI as previous post.
    I never tried on windows, not sure is it same as windows. Anyone tried on windows? ;)

Security Highlight