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hi,
my Aruba Controller Built-in Certificate has expired in 11 auguest 2017, could any one tell me to witch version i should upgrade my controller to get a valid certifcate.
Regards
Hi Cappali,
thank you for the answer , i know that i do not have to use it, i need to use it , because my customer can't bay a public certificate.
so could you tell to witch version I need to upgrade my Controller to get it, or not ?
I should not and i know the risks, now if you now a version of arubaos that it have a valid certificate tell me .
and any way thanks for your advices.
I'm talking about the built in certificate , i use to work with it but it have expired in 11/08/2017.
for the seconde time i know that i should not use a buit in , but i need to use it.
cappalli
i read your article
https://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Controller-less-WLANs/ArubaOS-Default-Certificate-Revocation-FAQ-Instant/ta-p/275814
do you have any tutorial to generate a cerificate with lets encrypt
http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Controller-Based-WLANs/How-do-I-replace-the-default-Aruba-SSL-certificate/ta-p/178060
So upgrading the firmware is not resolving this, correct? The newer firmware versions are no longer bundled with a default certificate, is that it?
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