Is pixelserv running?
Why are you creating so many threads for the same issues around your certificates? Hard to follow...
i installed pixelserv via diversion,but still neither 192.168.2.1 nor router.asus.com re secured...If the file is there, it will be under /opt/var/cache/pixelserv/ca.crt.
The easiest way to get Pixelserv to create your certificate is to install Diversion Standard. Then follow the Pixelserv wiki for importing the cert
Create and Import the CA Certificate
A tiny bespoke HTTP/1.1 server for adblock and accelerating web browsing. - kvic-z/pixelserv-tlsgithub.com
Then follow the Pixelserv wiki to create a cert for the WebUI:
[ASUSWRT] Use Pixelserv CA to issue a certificate for WebGUI
A tiny bespoke HTTP/1.1 server for adblock and accelerating web browsing. - kvic-z/pixelserv-tlsgithub.com
Also , I need help after obtaining the right .crt files, how to importat it in windows and in browsers,,,
is reallt appreciate your help...
Create and Import the CA Certificate
A tiny bespoke HTTP/1.1 server for adblock and accelerating web browsing. - kvic-z/pixelserv-tlsgithub.com
They put the instructions on this page
From what I can tell is , you now need to reinstall diversion, or use diversion to recreate your Certificate repository. Diversion by default already makes this directory for you. It looks like you are attempting to make this directory yourself. Basically you are doing too many steps and at this point it is hard to follow where you are getting stuck at.Anyone?
The only instructions you are suppose to follow on this page is How to Import your certificate section....Create and Import the CA Certificate
A tiny bespoke HTTP/1.1 server for adblock and accelerating web browsing. - kvic-z/pixelserv-tlsgithub.com
They put the instructions on this page
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