08-27-2013 08:06 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:42 AM
Hello Community,
the self signed SSL certificate of our MSE8510 which was setup automatically during installation is expired. Is there a way to create a new direct on the box or is this something I have to do external and upload it?
Has anyone a short guide how to do that?
Thanks
Renz
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08-27-2013 08:58 AM
Check out:
Its always a good idea to browse the cisco documentation site first! :-)
You find also some info when you use google, like:
http://blog.codesalot.com/2010/11/25/creating-certificates-fo-codian-mcu/
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08-27-2013 08:58 AM
Check out:
Its always a good idea to browse the cisco documentation site first! :-)
You find also some info when you use google, like:
http://blog.codesalot.com/2010/11/25/creating-certificates-fo-codian-mcu/
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08-28-2013 03:26 AM
Thanks Martin,
this is the "long" way to do it. My hope was that there is a button or command available. ;-)
Two additions to the mentioned links:
- the win32 version of openssl needs a parameter "-config" which points to the config file. Default is
- default expiration date is only some days later. Parameter "-days" in "openssl x509 ..." can change that
08-28-2013 09:03 AM
Thank you for setting the thread to anwered and sharing your additions with us +5 for you.
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