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Hello Community,
can someone help me please by installing certificates with wnos.ini via Https. With FTP it worked without issues but with https i get this error (screenshot)
https:/wnos/cacerts/xxx.cer: (Data does not exist)
What i find fascinating is that it is missing a “/” at https:.
Thanks very much in advance.
Best regards
Daniel
Hi,
Is your web server Microsoft IIS?
If yes, you have to add the .cer MIME type to the IIS configuration.
Also, you can try to rename your “certificate.cer” to “certificate.der” and change the option in wnos.ini file.
AddCertificate=certificate.der
Hope this helps.
Best regards.
Hello Enake,
thank you for your fast reply.
My solution was to rename my certificate from “certificate.cer” to “certificate.crt.
Best regards. 🙂
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