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All of a sudden, I'm no longer able to access the isy-99i via https (port 443). Using port 80, i.e., normal http access, works fine. All of this access is being attempted from my home LAN. I have attempted access from several computers, one with no firewall and no antivirus running.

 

Am I forgetting/missing something, or does the device need some TLC?

 

Thanks!

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Did you recently install something else that uses port 443? Windows Home Server?

 

All of a sudden, I'm no longer able to access the isy-99i via https (port 443). Using port 80, i.e., normal http access, works fine. All of this access is being attempted from my home LAN. I have attempted access from several computers, one with no firewall and no antivirus running.

 

Am I forgetting/missing something, or does the device need some TLC?

 

Thanks!

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Thanks for the suggestion, but no, I've added nothing. Moreover, when I try to access through the forwarded port on my router (which was also working), I have the same problem and the only 443 port forwarded is to the ISY-99i. All this started when I installed an updated certificate since my dynamic DNS name had changed.

 

 

Joel

 

Did you recently install something else that uses port 443? Windows Home Server?

 

All of a sudden, I'm no longer able to access the isy-99i via https (port 443). Using port 80, i.e., normal http access, works fine. All of this access is being attempted from my home LAN. I have attempted access from several computers, one with no firewall and no antivirus running.

 

Am I forgetting/missing something, or does the device need some TLC?

 

Thanks!

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Well, your suggestion was excellent...I updated the firmware to 2.7.11, then reinstalled the certificate...there is now joy in Mudville! Many thanks.

 

Joel

 

Ah, there was a discussion last week: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=4006&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=certificate&start=0

 

Ultimately Michel posted:

Please try another self signed certificate. To do so:

1. ensure you have 2.7.11

2. go to https://www.universal-devices.com/ssl/insteon

 

Rand

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