Dne pátek 6. května 2016 13:39:10 CEST, Per Jessen napsal(a):
Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
I set up Synology NAS server and allowed only HTTPS access for the web interface. It has self-signed certificate, but as it is only for internal purposes, it is not any problem. In Firefox, I went to the web interface. Of course, Firefox complained about invalid certificate. So that I added the secutiry exception.
Right.
It was working fine, but as requested by our network admin, I had to change the network settings and set domain name.
What does this mean? where did you what?
I obtained public IP address (it has static IP, I changed it respectively) and changed routing in its web interface.
It seems Firefox has somehow related the certificate with the old network settings and it does not allow me to acces the site now.
Did the NAS server change name? A certificate is tied to the name - if your NAS server used to be called "vojtechnas", and it's now called "vojtechnas.local.network", that's the problem.
Yes, there was such a change in the server name. I created new certificate, but Firefox still has the same problem... :-(
And there is no possibility to add the security exception, nothing. Firefox just points to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-does-your-connection-is-not-secure -mean I checked Firefox settings, but I didn't find respective certificate neither domain. So how can I add/change the security exception settings to acces the site now? Thanks,
Try deleting the earlier exception.
I'd like to do so, but I didn't find the right place where it is stored... :-( -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux https://www.opensuse.org/ https://trapa.cz/