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AWMS 7.1.3 shows Certificate Error

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  • 1.  AWMS 7.1.3 shows Certificate Error

    Posted Nov 20, 2013 05:34 PM

    We have Airwave AWMS  7.1.3 running under CentOS 5.5, in VMware on ESXi. It is showing a Certificate error.

     

    Expand the notification box the message reads:  "Certificate Invalid- The certificates presented by this website has error..."

    At the bottom there is a hyperlink 'Verify Certificate', I followed it and installed certificates by placing them in "Trusted Root Certificate Authority".  I get the notification that ';Certificates installed successfully'.

    However the error shows up. Can anyone help here. I am connecting the server via web-browser and logged in as admin.

     



  • 2.  RE: AWMS 7.1.3 shows Certificate Error

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Nov 20, 2013 09:25 PM

    @mikhan wrote:

    We have Airwave AWMS  7.1.3 running under CentOS 5.5, in VMware on ESXi. It is showing a Certificate error.

     

    Expand the notification box the message reads:  "Certificate Invalid- The certificates presented by this website has error..."

    At the bottom there is a hyperlink 'Verify Certificate', I followed it and installed certificates by placing them in "Trusted Root Certificate Authority".  I get the notification that ';Certificates installed successfully'.

    However the error shows up. Can anyone help here. I am connecting the server via web-browser and logged in as admin.

     


    Are you accessing Airwave with an ip address or fqdn?



  • 3.  RE: AWMS 7.1.3 shows Certificate Error

    Posted Nov 20, 2013 10:50 PM

    We access the Airwave AWMS by an IP address.



  • 4.  RE: AWMS 7.1.3 shows Certificate Error

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Nov 20, 2013 11:49 PM

    If you are not accessing the server by the FQDN on the on the certificate, you will get an error, because it is mismatched.  You will either have to load a certificate which will match the FQDN of the address you use to open it, or you will get an error.