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Old 10/12/2011, 03:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello,

I have a problem connecting to the admin page of my NAS (synology).
The NAS is configured to accept https only, I did not install any certificate, so I am assuming there is a self signed certificate installed.
When I tries to logon, the touchpad browser says (translated from french, sorry):
The certificate that was sent by XX.XX.XX.XX contains suspicious signatures. Connecting to this site may endanger your private informations.
I have to choice to accept permanently, only once, or reject.
I choose accept permanently, logon proceed, but then I get the same error window almost every 5 sec.
So obviously, the "accept permanently" does not work.
Does anybody know what I can do (any browser config file to manually modify ?).

Thanks for helping
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Old 10/12/2011, 03:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hello,

I have a problem connecting to the admin page of my NAS (synology).
The NAS is configured to accept https only, I did not install any certificate, so I am assuming there is a self signed certificate installed.
When I tries to logon, the touchpad browser says (translated from french, sorry):
The certificate that was sent by XX.XX.XX.XX contains suspicious signatures. Connecting to this site may endanger your private informations.
I have to choice to accept permanently, only once, or reject.
I choose accept permanently, logon proceed, but then I get the same error window almost every 5 sec.
So obviously, the "accept permanently" does not work.
Does anybody know what I can do (any browser config file to manually modify ?).

Thanks for helping
I think if you do a search there was some talk of manually adding certificates early on, at least that's how I remember it.
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Yea same thing happens when I connect to a Cisco wireless lan controller

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Yea same thing happens when I connect to a Cisco wireless lan controller

-- Sent from my HP TouchPad using Communities
After checking in the certificate manager of my touchpad, I can see that it already has the certificate provided by the NAS, but I assume that since it is self-signed, it continues to warn about it.
For me it's a bug, definitely.
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