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Vigor 2820 VN SSL Certificates
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30 Apr 2009 22:16 #55605
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If I try to remote log in via HTTPS wherever I am the explorer I am using reports non secure access and forces me to chose a non secure access.
Please can I kind person tell me how to load an SSL certificate into the router.
Please can I kind person tell me how to load an SSL certificate into the router.
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08 May 2009 16:09 #55703
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you need to purchase a ssl certificate from a certificate authority
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08 May 2009 16:38 #55704
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Thanks for the info. How do I then add the ssl to the router?
Also, how do I obtain / purchase one from?
Also, how do I obtain / purchase one from?
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08 May 2009 20:30 #55706
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2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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google for cheap ssl certificate. there's loads. choose one.
on the router, you should generate a "certificate request". This will create an X509 request that should start "
BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST
" followed by lots of ascii text. then visit your chosen certificate provider and apply for a certificate. Import the generated certificate back into your router using the "Certificate Management >> Trusted CA Certificate" page, that should then generate the certificate on your router.
on the router, you should generate a "certificate request". This will create an X509 request that should start "
BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST
" followed by lots of ascii text. then visit your chosen certificate provider and apply for a certificate. Import the generated certificate back into your router using the "Certificate Management >> Trusted CA Certificate" page, that should then generate the certificate on your router.
2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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