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    Solved Cannot upload self-signed cert for web UI

    I have been trying to upload a self-signed cert to the web UI and it seems to refuse to be accepted. Best I can tell it worked fine in the past. Logs are throwing the following: Mar 19 23:46:35 httpd: Can't get subject/authority key identifier. ([F6:2C:1C:3]/[NULL]) Mar 19 23:46:35 httpd...
  2. xulian

    Let's encript cert and web server

    Hi, Can let's encript cert be used in apache or IIS being running outside of router? thanks
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    SSL Certificate stuck at "Authorizing"

    Hello! I have a wildcard CloudFlare SSL Certificate I imported to replace the LetsEncrypt certificate. On the DDNS page, the status says "Authorizing". What's the problem?
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    Dropping installed SSL certificate on RT-AC68U with 384.3

    Yesterday I created a self-signed CA and created a certificate for the router as rt-ac68u-xxxx.athome. I have a Windows hosts file that maps the hostname to 192.168.1.1. I installed the CERT on the router, which now reports that it should be accessed at https://rt-ac68u-xxxx.athome:8443. I...
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    Asus AC5300 SSL / HTTPS Install & Configuration Help Please

    Hello Small Net Builders! Sorry, first post and it's a long one. While I am no stranger to networking and router configuration I have never had to deal with https before and the installation of SSL certificates has me baffled. I am hoping to find some help here. The goal is to allow secure...
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    Create and install a Root CA and self-signed SSL certificate

    If you use official Asus firmware on your router and you want a secure connection to your router from ANY random computer, you have no other option than to install a certificate that was issued by an official/public certificate authority like Let's Encrypt. The downside of free certificates...
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