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Device certificate Issuer and other information not updating on the browser's certificate details
- Jan 12, 2023
Hi guys, this has been fixed. internal CA provided a faulty certificate. Fixed after getting new cert. Thanks!
what the browser shows is the info you provided when you typed the command F5 suggested:
openssl req -new -x509 -key ../ssl.key/server.key -days <# of days> -out server.crt
what specifically you'd like to update in the browser?
If you've already replaced the cert with the Linux command in the article you've already replaced the old cert. Unless you backed it up, I think it's gone.
I only did the recommendation on the article to regain access to the GUI. I have a backup of the device cert but when I import it, the browser still shows the same as the screenshot above.
what specifically you'd like to update in the browser?
-I would like to see matching details on the F5 Device cert page and the browser's. As of now they are not the same.
- Jan 12, 2023
did you restart httpd after the changes?
tmsh restart /sys service httpd
- teemo_13Jan 12, 2023Cirrus
Yes, i restarted HTTPD. also cleared cached of the browser as well. Still getting the same.
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