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  • #28395

    hello, it’s been several weeks since I have a rcell multitech router. When I enable redirection to https, the following message persists: Your connection is not private. I do not understand what is happening because in the administration tab (access onfiguration), I activate this parameter. Can you help me please?

    #28415
    Steve Kovarik
    Moderator

    Hello

    Redirection to HTTPS is not the cause.

    It is because the device uses a self-signed website certificate,
    your browser shows a certificate error or warning.
    It is recommended to ignore the warning and add an exception
    or add your device address to the trusted sites.
    Another solution would be to upload a CA certificate as
    described in the rCell Software Guide at the link below (p.67)

    https://www.multitech.com/documents/publications/software-guides/s000720%20-%20mPower%20Edge%20Intelligence%20MTR%20Software%20Guide.pdf

    #28454

    Thank you for the answer.
    the problem is that when I use a router, I want my data to be secure without the risk of hacking.
    Do you have sites on which I can create these CA certificates?
    or how can I secure my connection with this router?

    #28455

    here is the message I get how can I access this site without this message.
    I know very well that by clicking on the advanced parameter tab I can access the site. but my goal is that my information is encrypted
    “””””
    Votre connexion n’est pas privée
    You are here to comments. 192.168.2.1 (mots de passe, messages ou cartes de crédit, par exemple). En savoir plus
    NET :: ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
     
    “””””

    #28458
    Jason Reiss
    Keymaster

    In AEP Gui see Administration > X.509 Certificate pages

    To get an official signed cert you will need a DNS addressable name for your server or permanent IP address.
    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=purchase+signed+ssl+certs

    #28465

    ok I understand better now my problem.
    Are there free certificates?

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