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Dumb question... Does your private key require a password? Does m0n0 have a provision to ask you for it when booting? I had an apache server that refused to start unless the password was provided for the private key. I was able to fix this using openssl to remove the password requirement from the key. Will this fix your m0n0 issue? I don't know.... Vince Van De Coevering IT Manager Figaro's Italian Pizza, Inc. 503-371-9318 x216 vpv at figaros dot com > -----Original Message----- > From: Jimmy Bones (Mhottie) [mailto:mhottie at gmail dot com] > Sent: January 10, 2006 2:49 PM > To: Manuel Kasper > Cc: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] HTTPS/SSL Certificate for WebGUI > locked me out. > > > Ok, Thank you for that, that clearly worked. > > Now, what could be wrong with the certificate, and how/where > would I find > logs pertaining to it? > > thanks. > > -j > > On 1/10/06, Manuel Kasper <mk at neon1 dot net> wrote: > > > > Jimmy Bones (Mhottie) wrote: > > > > > I just installed a certificate from our internal CA to the > > > Settings->Advanced WebGUI certificate area. We used the > correct Cert > > type, > > > had the cert and private key in pem format, etc.. After > we rebooted the > > > m0n0wall, we cannot get into it any more. We have it set > to only use > > HTTPS > > > for login, the page simply times out. > > > > > > Any suggestions?? > > > > I can't comment on why the SSL certificate didn't work, but > to go back > > to HTTP, simply run "Set up LAN IP address" from the > console, enter the > > same LAN IP address and DHCP server details that you > already use, and > > it'll ask you whether you want to revert to HTTP for the webGUI. > > > > - Manuel > > > |