Self-signed certificate for Web Authentication portal (vSZ 3.5)
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11-06-2017 06:44 AM
I would like to avoid a web browser invalid certificate warnings when I'm trying to authorize to wireless network through Web Auth portal. How can I correctly create and import self-signed certificate to my vSZ for Windows clients?
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11-06-2017 06:53 AM
Are you using the build-in Captive Portal, or a 3.th. party portal?
Anyway: A self-signed certificate will allways generate a warning.You need a proper officially signed certificate to not trigger those warnings..
Anyway: A self-signed certificate will allways generate a warning.You need a proper officially signed certificate to not trigger those warnings..
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11-06-2017 06:55 AM
I'm using build-in portal and AD authorization.
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11-06-2017 07:05 AM
The hostname/IP of the portal needs a valid certificate.
PS: You can never remove the warning, if the client asks for a secure site, and get's another secure site.
PS: You can never remove the warning, if the client asks for a secure site, and get's another secure site.
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11-06-2017 07:15 AM
So, do I need to create and import valid certificate for each AP? The
authorization portal seems to be loaded from AP (it has APs IP)...

