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Certificate help

Pretty new to using UTM, and even less familiar with certificate and CAs in general (I know enough to make exchange work). 

I just want to get rid of the red "not secure" bar at the top of the web browser when in webadmin. Do I need to add this to my paid SSL certificates to make this happen, or can I somehow get this recognized on the network? Seriously confused... any help appreciated. Thanks!



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  • You could add the UTM to your paid certificates. Have you considered a wildcard certificate for your domain? 

  • Unknown said:

    You could add the UTM to your paid certificates. Have you considered a wildcard certificate for your domain? 

     

     

    Including the cost associated with it, yes. I've thought long and hard about it. Just don't see a justification for it given the firewall is only accessible from within the network. But, I've also tossed around the idea of SSL for VPN connections, but I have zero clue how to make that work!

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  • Unknown said:

    You could add the UTM to your paid certificates. Have you considered a wildcard certificate for your domain? 

     

     

    Including the cost associated with it, yes. I've thought long and hard about it. Just don't see a justification for it given the firewall is only accessible from within the network. But, I've also tossed around the idea of SSL for VPN connections, but I have zero clue how to make that work!

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