Thanks for the response Colin.
I would like to install a private cert.
"1 – While a self-signed or private certificate can be used for captive portal, it is not recommended as guests will not have the certificate and/or root CA installed and will receive a certificate error."
I'm not concered about the captive portal as I'm the only person who will access this. The reason I'm trying to do this is because our vulnerability scanner flagged this.
Vulnerability Description:
The server's TLS/SSL certificate is self-signed. Self-signed certificates cannot be trusted by default, especially because TLS/SSL man-in-the-middle attacks typically use self-signed certificates to eavesdrop on TLS/SSL connections.
Vulnerability Solution:
Replace TLS/SSL self-signed certificate
Obtain a new TLS/SSL server certificate that is NOT self-signed and install it on the server. The exact instructions for obtaining a new certificate depend on your organization's requirements. Generally, you will need to generate a certificate request and save the request as a file. This file is then sent to a Certificate Authority (CA) for processing.
CVE IDs: N/A
Nexpose Vulnerability IDs: ssl-self-signed-certificate
We have an internal CA, I just need to generate the CSR. Without that being an option with Aruba Instant it looks like my only option is to obtain a public cert? Which doesn't really make sense given the scope of this.
Are there any versions of firmware where this could work or is it strictly not available in Aruba Instant?
Any advice is apprecaited. Thanks