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  1. Got it working, double checked my Windows VM running in parallels and it was using a shared network with the Mac, so I assigned it to the default network adapter and was able to generate a cert. Still cannot generate a cert from my Mac even though they are on the same subnet. But I am up and running again. Also enabling internet access menu option didn't work but I already had a port forwarding rule that I manually added. Thanks for the help, not sure why the Mac doesn't work.
  2. Yes, I am on the same subnet as my Isy.
  3. Not sure what you mean by copy/paste output from Java Console. I removed all certificates in Java Preferences, cleared the Java Cache. I accepted the Universal Devices but didn't get prompted for Bouncy Castle. Same result, SSL Certificate Management Console just sits there with a blue beach ball. I'm not sure if it has even found or communicating with the ISY, I don't get prompted for credentials. I have tried the same steps from both a Mac and Windows 7 with the same results.
  4. I have tried Windows and MAC both with updated Java, the SSL Certificate Management Utility does nothing, it won't generate a self signed cert, it won't generate a CA request.
  5. Hi Michel, Thought that might be the reason, however I tried to re-create a self signed cert and the security app just hangs. Any ideas there? Thanks, Mark
  6. Not sure when it happened, but in the past month my https access stopped working. I was running 2.8.16. Nothing was changed for the past few months when I noticed my remote access stopped working. I can still get to http, but even on the local network https no longer works. When trying to go to https, on Safari the connection resets, on IE 9 I get connect display the web page. I have verified my configuration, and even upgraded to 3.1.9 as a last ditch effort to get it running again. I have tried other ports, other computers for remote access and devices with the same result. I have tried regenerating the self signed cert but that just hangs. Any suggestions?

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