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ViperGeek
Dec 15, 2016Apprentice
Status:
Engineering Investigation
Enhancement Request: User-supplied SSL certificates for remote management
There is currently no way to install a proper PKI-chained SSL certificate from a third party like Comodo or StartCom SSL. With all current versions of the NETGEAR firmware, when enabling HTTPS acces...
RNASguy
Mar 28, 2019Luminary
@tool Fledgling on 2018-07-06 08:22 PM wrote:
really hard to believe that this doesn’t have miore votes AND it is only in an engineering investigation stage for 9 months. if you are going to offer remote management then don’t do it half way, especially when it involves security. the d7000 self signed certs are rejected more and more as FF and Chrome up the security levels with each release - sure i can use IE, but not when I’m on my mobile device trying to give needed access to family at home. Please do TLS properly and have upload of certificate store as feature or remove remote management as it is broken in its current form.
I could not agree more. Also please do NOT bake in Lets Encrypt. It is not a reliable CA. Given the times we are in all remote access is broken without HTTPS and a real CA cert.
And why on earth has this been sitting here since Dec 2016. Really... it takes years of dev to get this??