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2860 Local Certificate
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04 Mar 2015 13:31 #82836
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2860 Local Certificate was created by alanplum241276
I'm trying to import my perfectly good SSL certificate with private key so I can use HTTPS remote management.
I get...
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Imported Certificate too big. Try again!!!!!!!!!!
Any ideas?
I get...
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Imported Certificate too big. Try again!!!!!!!!!!
Any ideas?
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04 Mar 2015 13:32 #82837
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Replied by alanplum241276 on topic Re: 2860 Local Certificate
Crap... Just found this on another post.
I've had a bit of a tough time this weekend with X.509 certificates. Vigor routers don't seem to handle anything other than certificates which use SHA1 and 1024-bit keys.
That's rubbish. SHA1 is not deemed as secure anymore. My SSL is SHA2 with 2048 key.
I've had a bit of a tough time this weekend with X.509 certificates. Vigor routers don't seem to handle anything other than certificates which use SHA1 and 1024-bit keys.
That's rubbish. SHA1 is not deemed as secure anymore. My SSL is SHA2 with 2048 key.
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07 Mar 2015 08:39 #82862
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Replied by takeo_ischi on topic Re: 2860 Local Certificate
That was me.
It looks like 2860s support 2048 bit keys. Not sure if they support any superior ciphers.
Upgrade to the latest firmware, use the in-built function to generate a Root CA, and then you can look at the certificate produced and try and make one in your third-party certificate generator.
It looks like 2860s support 2048 bit keys. Not sure if they support any superior ciphers.
Upgrade to the latest firmware, use the in-built function to generate a Root CA, and then you can look at the certificate produced and try and make one in your third-party certificate generator.
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