Hi there,
When accessing the webadmin, either with IP address or site domain name, I get a ERR_CERT_INVALID error from Chrome. It doesn't let the user proceed, except by using the `thisisunsafe` command you can use on Chrome for by-passing SSL warnings.
I'd rather my client (who will take over the server) doesn't have to deal with that, as it can get confusing for people.
Is there a way to make the webadmin use the SSL certificate issued on the domain? Currently it always uses a self-signed root certificate called `webadmin`.
Thanks,
Jonathan
When accessing the webadmin, either with IP address or site domain name, I get a ERR_CERT_INVALID error from Chrome. It doesn't let the user proceed, except by using the `thisisunsafe` command you can use on Chrome for by-passing SSL warnings.
I'd rather my client (who will take over the server) doesn't have to deal with that, as it can get confusing for people.
Is there a way to make the webadmin use the SSL certificate issued on the domain? Currently it always uses a self-signed root certificate called `webadmin`.
Thanks,
Jonathan