08-18-2012 05:17 AM
I recently replaced my RV042 with an RV042G. I did an export of the RV042 Config and used the Config Migration Tool to upgrade the file to v3 (I had an old v1 RV042). When I first logged in to the RV042G it was quite happy and I imported the config file successfully.
After installing the RV042G in my system it fired up and worked perfectly. Unfortunately when I now try to log in via the web interface it comes up with 'Invalid Site Certificate' each time. Obviously I can ignore this and carry on but it annoys me. I've tried importing the certificate but that does not help as it is flagged as invalid.
All I can assume is I have either imported the origional RV042 certificate as part of the config or importing the config has corrupted the origional RV042G site certificate. I assume this is a generic issue and not specific to the RV042G as I have had this problem before but cannot remember how I solved it.
The bottom line would be a hard reset and load all my settings manually but I can't spare the time just now.
Any one know of a better solution?
Thanks
08-18-2012 08:20 AM
Hi Graeme, if you're using Internet Explorer, it is usually more of a Window's nuisance. I've fiddled with it quite a bit trying to add to trust sites, making root certificate, nothing really seems to work well. This is true for almost all of the newer release products. If you find a way to make it go away with IE I'd be eager to hear!
Try firefox, it usually handles https pages much better.
-Tom
08-18-2012 08:27 AM
Thanks Tom
Yes, Firefox makes a much better job of it, Safari not quite as good but a lot better then IE!
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