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Kevin O'Gorman wrote: | I'm trying to make an old COL 3.1.1 workstation share a printer | with my RH7.3 system, and for various reasons I'm not able to | just change it up to a later distro. | | The problem is that when I point a browser at https://localhost:10000 | I get this dialog box that says "Could not establish an encrypted | connection because certificate presented by localhost is invalid | or corrupted. Error Code -8182". | | Now I know next to nothing about certificates, SSL, or webmin, | and I don't really know where to start on this. Anyone with | some experience with these things? | | As far as I know, Webmin is the only GUI tool around, and I was | hoping to use it for this chore. | | ++ kevin | | _______________________________________________
You need to regenerate your /etc/webmin/miniserv.pem with openssl, though I don't remember the specifics offhand. You might try copying the original in /usr/libexec/webmin/ also. Easiest way would be to edit /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf and change to ssl=0 then restart webmin to take it out of ssl mode so you can log in via straight http and do the certificate generation through webmin itself.
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