Hi Eugene,
The list has always been alive, from where we are. :-)
Anyway: I would encourage you to take a look a Let's Encrypt
certificates with packetfence. I think they are a bit more secure than a
wildcard certificate, plus they are free and work very well.
(there are some threads on this mailinglist on that subject)
Good luck,
MJ
On 11/10/20 5:31 PM, E.P. via PacketFence-users wrote:
Since this group suddenly became alive I dare asking my previous again š
How would I install a wildcard SSL certificate on PF, see more details below
Eugene
*From:* E.P. <ype...@gmail.com>
*Sent:* Saturday, October 31, 2020 2:43 PM
*To:* packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
*Subject:* Wildcard SSL certificate installation on PF
Guys,
Iām trying to overcome the issue with a self-signed SSL certificate that
PF offers to WiFi authentication via captive portal.
This a certificate that is in use by HTTPS sessions
Certificate/Key match
Chain is invalid
common_name
127.0.0.1, emailAddress=supp...@inverse.ca
<mailto:emailAddress=supp...@inverse.ca>
issuer
C=CA, ST=QC, L=Montreal, O=Inverse, CN=127.0.0.1,
emailAddress=supp...@inverse.ca <mailto:emailAddress=supp...@inverse.ca>
not_after
Oct 7 15:29:09 2021 GMT
not_before
Oct 7 15:29:09 2020 GMT
serial
A500DC03671C0E35
subject
C=CA, ST=QC, L=Montreal, O=Inverse, CN=127.0.0.1,
emailAddress=supp...@inverse.ca <mailto:emailAddress=supp...@inverse.ca>
Is there any way to import and install a company wild card SSL
certificate into PF
Eugene
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