Changes for page Resolving Certificate Errors on Touchscreens
Last modified by Alexander Mott on 2024/10/24 21:19
From version 12.1
edited by Mark Kohlmann
on 2021/09/10 17:30
on 2021/09/10 17:30
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To version 8.1
edited by Mark Kohlmann
on 2021/09/10 17:27
on 2021/09/10 17:27
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... ... @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 4 4 5 5 ==== What can we do? ==== 6 6 7 -There are two solutions to this problem. One is to establish your own internal trust. This is typically handled in enterprises as they setup their own root of trust and sign certificates. It can be done on a smaller scale but it requires knowledge of generating and managing certificates. The other option is to load the certificate of the processor into the touchpanel as a trusted certificate. We will not cover setting up your own certificate authority but the steps for adding the certificate to the touchpanel apply for a managed certificate.7 +There are two solutions to this problem. One is to establish your own internal trust. This is typically handled in enterprises as they setup their own root of trust and sign certificates. It can be done on a smaller scale but it requires knowledge of generating and managing certificates. The other option is to load the certificate of the processor into the touchpanel as a trusted certificate. We will not cover setting up your own certificate authority. 8 8 9 9 ==== Solving the problem with the processor's certificate ==== 10 10 ... ... @@ -14,13 +14,9 @@ 14 14 ))) 15 15 16 16 * Navigate your computer's web browser to the processor https:~/~/(Processors_IP_Address). Accept the certificate. 17 -* Download the certificate (varies by browser): [[Certificate Retrieval Instructions by Browse>>Certificate Retrieval Instructions by Browser]] 18 -* Connect to the touchscreen in Toolbox using the System Info tool 19 -* Go to Functions->Security Certificates menu 20 -[[image:TB-Functions.PNG||height="480" width="665"]] 21 -* Select "Add Root Certificate" 22 -[[image:TB-SecurityCertificates.PNG||height="498" width="688"]] 23 -* Select the certificate. Note, if the certificate has a .pem extension, change it to .cer due to a Toolbox bug. 24 -[[image:TB-FileDialog.PNG||height="593" width="724"]] 25 -* The added certificate will show. It must be replaced by the expiration date/time. 26 -[[image:TB-CertAdded.PNG]] 17 +* Download the certificate (varies by browser): [[Certificate Retrieval Instructions by Browser>>Certificate Retrieval Instructions by Browser]]((( 18 +== == 19 +))) 20 +* ((( 21 + 22 +)))
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