01-26-2006 08:51 AM - edited 07-04-2021 11:33 AM
At work, I manage about 35 WAPs (models:1100/1200)using HTTP. My security office is requiring me to use https. My question is, do the WAPs even support HTTPS? Does anyone else have this situation. How do I satify the Security Office? Thank you for any assistance.
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01-26-2006 09:49 AM
In the WebGUI, under the "Services | HTTP" tab, you can select a checkbox for HTTP or HTTPS and associate whatever ports you'd like.
Good Luck
Scott
01-26-2006 09:49 AM
In the WebGUI, under the "Services | HTTP" tab, you can select a checkbox for HTTP or HTTPS and associate whatever ports you'd like.
Good Luck
Scott
01-31-2006 02:14 PM
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02-01-2006 05:46 AM
Better still, rate the post... :-)
02-01-2006 01:25 PM
Thanks Josef, welcome back!
-Scott
02-06-2006 04:28 PM
Thanks Scott,
I had to chase other animals for a while, its good to be back!!
Josef.
02-08-2006 08:25 AM
Thanks for this great tip! Now, can the WLSE (1130, v 2.12) be setup to link to the HTTPS interface of all APs, as opposed to the HTTP interface? Even though I enabled HTTPS on my APs, the WLSE still wants to send me to the HTTP interface when I click on an IP link from the WLSE.
Is my only option to rediscover all APs?
02-17-2006 10:23 PM
You can also use SSH. Once you turn on HTTPS the web GUI is painfully slow.
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