Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Ridgetop Networks
Maybe an ssl cert would survive reboot with -cs firmware? https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airOS-Software-Configuration/airOS-5-6-with-Custom-Script-Support/m-p/1624488#U1624488 On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 10:18 AM Sam Tetherow wrote: > Have you done this post 5.6.4+ firmware? I just did a quick look th

Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Sam Tetherow
Have you done this post 5.6.4+ firmware? I just did a quick look through the interface and didn't see any place to change the certificate and local modifications are wiped on reboot now. On 02/03/2017 10:02 AM, Jesse DuPont wrote: To truly do away with the warning, you'd need: 1) a wildcard

Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Sam Tetherow
I think you are stuck with browser hacks. The problem is that the certificate needs to contain the hostname for the individual site which is then used to check with DNS for that hostname to see if it matches the IP. You might have been able to circumvent it by using a wildcard certificate a

Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Jesse DuPont
To truly do away with the warning, you'd need: 1) a wildcard cert (say, "*.cpe.pcswin.com") 2) that cert installed on every CPE 3) a DNS record for every CPE management IP (i.e. "10-2-3-100.cpe.pcswin.com") 4) always access the CPE using the DNS record I

Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Jeremy Smith
i Users Group" Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 8:36:52 AM Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] Https: I've read about ways to disable those notifications on individual computers but haven't tried it yet. ty...@wigi.us wrote: > Wish I knew of one curious if anyone does.

Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Sam Morris
Can you not somehow use certificates to get around that nag? On 2/3/2017 9:30 AM, ty...@wigi.us wrote: > Wish I knew of one curious if anyone does. :-) > > - Original Message - > Subject: [Ubnt_users] Https: > From: "Steve Barnes" > Da

Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Jay Weekley
I've read about ways to disable those notifications on individual computers but haven't tried it yet. ty...@wigi.us wrote: > Wish I knew of one curious if anyone does. :-) > > - Original Message ----- > Subject: [Ubnt_users] Https: > From: "

Re: [Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread tyson
Wish I knew of one curious if anyone does. :-) - Original Message - Subject: [Ubnt_users] Https: From: "Steve Barnes" Date: 2/3/17 10:04 am To: "'Ubiquiti Users Group (ubnt_users@wispa.org)'" Having several thousand UBNT devices that use HTTPS, i

[Ubnt_users] Https:

2017-02-03 Thread Steve Barnes
Having several thousand UBNT devices that use HTTPS, is there any way to get around the: Your Connection is not private, then clicking advanced and then Proceed to 10.0.0.1 (unsafe). Some I have turned the HTTPS off but would like the extra security when doing updates and the like. I have 6 te