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Copy the text to a new Notepad file, and rename it to '''name.crt''' in my case I used a simple name '''cer.crt''' | Copy the text to a new Notepad file, and rename it to '''name.crt''' in my case I used a simple name '''cer.crt''' | ||
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Copy the text to a new Notepad file, and rename it to '''name.key''' in my case I used a simple name '''key.key''' | Copy the text to a new Notepad file, and rename it to '''name.key''' in my case I used a simple name '''key.key''' | ||
8. Click on the [.p12] file, and it will be downloaded: | 8. Click on the [.p12] file, and it will be downloaded: | ||
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9. Go to the Microsoft search bar and type: '''cer''' then choose Manage user certificates: | 9. Go to the Microsoft search bar and type: '''cer''' then choose Manage user certificates: | ||
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11. Right-click and highlight '''All Tasks''', click '''Import…'''[[File:Windows3.png|center|alt=|border|1102x1102px]] | 11. Right-click and highlight '''All Tasks''', click '''Import…'''[[File:Windows3.png|center|alt=|border|1102x1102px]] | ||
12. Choose the .p12 file downloaded before: | 12. Choose the .p12 file downloaded before: |
Revision as of 12:36, 2 November 2022
Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > Router control and monitoring > Removing of HTTPS security warningFor accessing the device WebaUI using HTTPS it requires a certificate, else it will show the below error:
In this example, we will be able to access the device webpage using HTTPs, with a free certificate from a free CA.
Certificate creation and trust:
1. You must have a DNS record linked to the IP of the router; in my case, I’m using a Windows server to act as a DNS server.
As shown, I choose a hostname rut955.teltonika.uae and it's linked with 172.16.16.1 the LAN IP of the router. This hostname will be used for creating the certificate later.
2. Go to: GetAcert website.
3. Fill in the information regarding your requirements:
NOTE: 1,2 and 3 are the names you will use in the browser. Other information isn’t mandatory. Click Next Page.
4. Check the data once again, if everything is okay click Submit self-signed Certificate:
5. The final page:
6. Click on (+) beside Open Private Key:
Copy the text to a new Notepad file, and rename it to name.crt in my case I used a simple name cer.crt
7. Click on (+) beside Open Public Key:
Copy the text to a new Notepad file, and rename it to name.key in my case I used a simple name key.key
8. Click on the [.p12] file, and it will be downloaded:
9. Go to the Microsoft search bar and type: cer then choose Manage user certificates:
10. Go to Trusted Root Certification Authorities:
11. Right-click and highlight All Tasks, click Import…
12. Choose the .p12 file downloaded before:
Then Next, then Next, then Finish.
Device configuration:
Go to System → Access Control → WEBUI
1) Turn off Certificate files from device.
2) Click browse in Server certificate and choose the [.crt] file created.
3) Click browse in Server key and choose the [.key] file created.
4) Click SAVE & APPLY.
Open the WebUI again using the DNS record:
Now we can access the WebUI securely, and we can turn of the HTTP access.