September 12, 20205 yr In spaceinvaders tutorials he talks about enabling SSL for https.... but I can not see these options.... How do I enable HTPPS?
September 12, 20205 yr Author is there instructions.... what is this "provision" thing? I tired clicking it with the setting on auto ... but got an error.. I searched the documents but the only mention of it is in the getting styarted guide and it dose not say anything about it. I changed it to "ON".. lets the ports as default and firefix complains about the certificate.. and I click open anywya and it has a broken padlock icon in the address bar saying it is not secure...? Is that actually working? Edited September 12, 20205 yr by questionbot
September 12, 20205 yr Author 13 minutes ago, Squid said: Press the "?" icon at the top right for help within any GUI page I'm sorry as that opens all these little tootips but I do not understand them. Is the HTTPS working, even with that warning on the padlock in the startbar?
September 12, 20205 yr Author well I still can not work out how to do this... so i just changed it back to AUTO and stopped using HTTPS
September 13, 20205 yr * Go to Settings -> Management Access * Set "Use SSL/TLS" to Auto and press Apply * Scroll down and press "Provision" -- If you get an error message, wait a few minutes and try again -- If you continue to get an error message about DNS Rebinding, turn on help and read about how to disable DNS Rebinding Protection on your network * Press OK at the dialog box that says your certificate has been provisioned * You will be redirected to the new https url for your system
September 13, 20205 yr Author 23 minutes ago, ljm42 said: -- If you continue to get an error message about DNS Rebinding, turn on help and read about how to disable DNS Rebinding Protection on your network yeah, this is the bit I couldn't work out...
September 13, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, questionbot said: yeah, this is the bit I couldn't work out... So you continue to get the DNS rebinding message after waiting a while? Turn on help and scroll to the bottom of the page. There is a whole section that talks about potential solutions. Of course, there are many ways to setup a network and it is possible that you will need to do some research for your particular setup. What router do you have and what DNS provider are you using?
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