Try running a cpstop and a cpstart on the SmartCenter. If the certificate is
expired, that should renew it. You'll get a note about a new fingerprint if
this is what's going on.
Ray
From: r locus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [FW-1] R61 SmartDashboard Certificate Error
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 17:47:18 -0500
I am running Windows 2003 spk1 and R61 hfa01.
I can not log in to my SmartDashboard. After entering my username and
password an error window will appear saying:
"The connection has been refused due to one of the following
SmartCenter certificate problems:
1. The SmartCenter Server's Clock is not setup properly.
2. The certificate's issue date is later than the date of the
SmartCenter Server's clock.
3. The GUI client's clock and the SmartCenter Server's clock are not
synchronized.
4. The certificate has expired.
5. The certificate is invalid."
On aug 29, 07 I could login, but on aug 31, 07 I get the error above.
I can change the date on the FW server or the date on a workstation
with smartconsole installed to a date before aug 31, 07 and can then
login normally. If I then change the date back to normal I get the
above error. Anyone know how to fix this?
thanks for the help...
rlocus
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