If the problem seems to lie with the certificates, have you tried using standard HTTP instead of HTTPS to see if the problem persists?

Tim Nelson
Technical Consultant
Rockbochs Inc.



Atkins, Dwane P wrote:

Yes, I did reimport my .xml.

It is just if we go to the System->Advanced Option.

What would cause this? The certificate and keys are self-generated.

Some said they had this issue before, but 1.2 RC1 corrected it.

The rest is pretty much default.

Thank you and I will look into this.


Dwane

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*From:* Fuchs, Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Wednesday, August 15, 2007 4:13 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* AW: [pfSense Support] Restarting Webconfigurator

Did you reimport your config.xml ?

Perhaps it’s broken somehow…

I cannot see this problem with all my systems i have installed and that are quite some…

*Von:* Atkins, Dwane P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 15. August 2007 22:42
*An:* [email protected]
*Betreff:* [pfSense Support] Restarting Webconfigurator

As I have submitted before, we are unable to utilize the System->advanced tab because it knocks everyone off the Captive Portal and cause them to reauthenticate again.

We receive the following message:

php[408]: /system_advanced.php: webConfigurator certificates have changed. Restarting webConfigurator

I have tried to upgrade to 1.2 RC1 through the firmware upgrade option.

Today, I actually did a complete reinstall of the OS using the 1.2 RC1 image.

Nothing seems to resolve the issue.


It looks like this is a known issue and I was wondering what the proper process was to report a bug and also what the process is to report proposed enhancements as well?

Thank you all for your help


Dwane

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