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SSL Certificate Manager hangs

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Greetings,

I am attempting to set up a self signed SSL certificate on my ISY but am running into a problem with the Certificate Manager. I am presently running 2.8.8 on an Imac.

I am using A DHCP reservation for the ISY as well as port forwarding to 443. I have tried various ways to access the ISY including using the external IP https://XXXXX.dynsdns-home.com/admin. I have no problem logging in to the admin console using this and can get into and log-in to the Certificate manger no problem. The problem occurs when I enter the domain name, check save, then OK the "busy circle" keeps going on indefinitely without installing the certificate. Would someone please tell me what the proper syntax for the domain/server is for this window - maybe I have a misunderstanding here. It is also impossible to upgrade to 2.8.9 as I get a error relating to the size of the zip file.

Have you tried downloading the file again?

There where reports that the server was cutting the file short sometimes.

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Greetings,

This also occurs when using the java applet admin console.

 

Thanks,

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I finally got it to work after downloading and installing the new 2.8.9 file. The SSL certificate worked fine as well. The only strange thing is that in about it shows 2.8.8 - and yes I am using the correct jnlp file. Thanks for your help

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