07-10-2007 12:54 PM - edited 07-03-2021 02:19 PM
When I go to login to my controller I get a certificate warning. How can I get rid of this?
Also, how can I see what version of software I am running on the controller and what version should I be running?
Thanks.
07-10-2007 07:19 PM
To get rid of the certificate error, you need to download to the controller a 3rd party trusted certificate from Verisign, RapidSSL, etc. If you gui into the controller the monitor page will show you what version you have. The most stable version that I was told is 4.0.179.11.
07-11-2007 02:30 AM
4.0.179.11 is very stable for me but is still prone to security vulnerbilities. I am staging 4.1.171.0 and so far it seems to be working pretty good.
The most problems I have been seeing (with any code) comes from APs that have been converted to LWAPP. Those that come as factory LWAPP seem to be trouble free.
07-12-2007 11:46 AM
Would this also apply for WebAuth clients? Is it the same certificate or a different one?
The reason why I ask is because of the 'hostname' or 'CN' fields. For just logging into the server it would have to be the WCS' hostname, right? (ie. wcs.domain.com)
How about for the WebAuth? Should it be under the same domain name? keeping in mind that it's actually a redirect to a virtual IP (in this case, 1.1.1.1) that is showing up as the 'hostname'.
I'm having some issues where, because of how IE7.0 handles certificates, untrusted ones seem to be causing random disconnects/prompts to re-authenticate.
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