Posted February 25, 201015 yr 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!
February 25, 201015 yr 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!
February 25, 201015 yr Author 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!
February 25, 201015 yr 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
February 25, 201015 yr Author 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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