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1. Open the SSL certificate (CRT file) and copy the text into the SSL certificate window on the Receiver setup
/ Web server page on your receivers web interface.
2. Open the key file in the same way and copy / paste the text into the SSL key window on the same page.
3. Store the settings.
4. Your certificate should now be installed. Activate the HTTPS settings and re-open the web interface. It
should open as an HTTPS secure site. Click on the icon in the browser and check the certificate
information.
Visit the Qualys SSL Labs website for important news and additional information regarding secure
connections with SSL/TLS.
Please read the private key and certificate recommendations from Qualys SSL Labs.
Mozilla Firefox does not support the use of certain ports. Use a different internet browser if these ports need
to be used. Ports blocked by default in Mozilla Firefox browser.
Setting Descriptions
The table below describes the fields in the Web server page.
The keyboard short cuts CTRL +C and CTRL +V can be used to copy and paste the SLL certificate and
SSI key into the web interface.
Use standard hypertext transfer protocol communication
Use secure HTTP communication
If HTTPS is activated, the browser will automatically redirect to
the standard HTTPS port if not configured otherwise.
Enter a custom port number if you wish to override the default settings. The default ports
are used automatically if the field is left blank.
port:
port:
If the default ports are not used, then the port number needs to be entered in the browser
window when trying to access the web interface.
reload
Disable to turn off the automatic page reload for each of the status pages and the status
block. Per default all status pages and the status block are automatically updated.
When the automatic reload is disabled, status pages and the status block show the
current status when accessing the page. To see the latest status, leave and re-access the
page. This reduces loading time and is advantageous when using an Internet connection