Zertifikat wird im Browser nicht erkannt
Hallo miteinander,
Bin mittlerweile am Verzweifeln bei Versuch den Browser dazu zu bringen das Zertifikat des NWA55AXE zu akzeptieren so daß da links oben in der Browserleiste nicht mehr "nicht sicher" steht. Selbstredend habe ich das Zertifikat am Rechner importiert (WIN10)
Kann mich bitte jemand von Euch anleiten in welchen Schritten das zu bewerkstelligen ist?
Danke schon mal vorab für hilfreiche Hinweise zu Erfolg
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Hi @Mike2301
The browser still used the default certificate to communicate with AP.
As I mentioned before, please go to Configuration > System > WWW > Service Control > HTTPs, and change the "Server Certificate" to NWA55AXE that you created.
Joslyn0 -
Hi Joslyn,We hit the targetI thought this is already the IP-Adress and had no knowledge about where to look what Certificate is in use.Thank you very much to solve my Problem which tooks me Days.i give you and all other Readers here some mor Screenshoots because i think i´m not alone with that issue
Thanks in advance Joslyn and nice greetings from Austria (EUROPE).0
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Hi @Mike2301
The browser only can recognize the certificate which is signed from the third-party certificate complany. The default certificate of the AP is a self-signed certificate. That's why the browser will show the warning message even though you have already installed the self-signed certificate into the PC. If you want to let the browser trusts the AP WEB page, please purchase the certificate from the third-party then installing.
Joslyn0 -
Okay understood, thank you.
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Hi @Mike2301,
Provide a solution for you.
We have to import the certificate with the AP IP address into the browser.
Step 1. Create a certificate with IP address
Step 2. In the browser, go to Security and Privacy > Security > Manage certificates.
Step 3. Choose Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab and press import button.
Ensure the certificate store at "Trusted Root Certification Authorities"
After finishing the importing, reopen the browser. It will show the connection is secure.
Joslyn0 -
great, will give it a try and let you know later
Regards - Mike
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hmmm, it seems that´s what i did before but anyway i must have a mistake inside because it shows still unsecurewhat i did....first i create a self signed CertStep 2. Export and save to a FolderStep 3. Import the Cert from last Folder with self CertStep 4. got Security WarningPressed OK and Success Window appearsRestarted Browser and got thisPlease tell me what was wrong here ?0
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Hi @Mike2301
Did you try to open the WEB page with new incognito window?
There might be a cache in the browser.
If it still does not work, please import the certificate into the trusted root certificate in the PC and observe if it works.
Joslyn0 -
Hi Joslyn,i´m really abset because i can´t get i workwhat i did now:first i have to say i was using windows 10 home edition.i tried this here "https://www.thewindowsclub.com/manage-trusted-root-certificates-windows"at one point i was not able to open "Group Policy Object Editor".i tried other Tools but did not got that thing ready.so i graded my windows up to Win10Pro version to get this Policy Editor.i did all the steps as shown in the Video but same result in te webbrowser.and shure, i used inkognito mode.anymore ideas for me Joslyn?Kind Regards - Mike
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Hi @Mike2301
Did you change the server certificate to the one that you created?
Configuration > System > WWW > Service Control > HTTPs, and change the "Server Certificate" to the one that you need.
If it still does not work, please provide me the certificate detail for me.
Joslyn0 -
Hello Joslyn, no there is still the IP-Address as before.I see no need to change it. Am i right there or is something new needed?nice Greetings - Mike0
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Hi @Mike2301
May I know if you change the server certificate to the IP address in WWW?
If you changed and it still did not work, please show the browser certificate for me.
Enter the IP address and clieck the "Not secure". Then click the "Certificate is not valid" to show the certificate information.
Please provide the certificate information for me. I want to know which certificate that the browser used to communicate with the AP.
Joslyn0
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