Hello, just getting started with my new 3104, ADM version 2.7.0.RF72.
When trying to import a self-signed SSL certificate I keep getting "invalid certificate ref 5041". I only use the NAS on my private network with no external access. Generation looks like this:
ssh-keygen -f private.key
openssl req -new -key private.key -out certificate.csr
openssl x509 -req -days 3650 -in certificate.csr -signkey private.key -out certificate.crt
I tried a few different version including using the IP for common name, all with the same result. What could I be doing wrong?
And what does the ref 5041 mean?
Self-signed SSL certificate
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Re: Self-signed SSL certificate
hello
in 2015, I performed successfully to import a key on my NAS. I had to concatenate private and public key in same file, and then import this file.
file I imported on NAS was in the form:
It was the concatenation of a .key and a .crt file.
in 2015, I performed successfully to import a key on my NAS. I had to concatenate private and public key in same file, and then import this file.
file I imported on NAS was in the form:
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-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
.....
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
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Re: Self-signed SSL certificate
I tried this as well as some other combinations but had no luck. In the web gui there are separate upload boxes for key and cert so it really does look like they should be separate files.
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Re: Self-signed SSL certificate
yep, you are right. Probably brought with a later version of ADM than I used in 2015. I suggest you to open a case to asustor support.