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Tom.Wegener (talk | contribs) (Adds information about HSTS and how a accidental lock out could be solved.) |
Tom.Wegener (talk | contribs) (fixed the version number for hsts (4.1.1 as minimal to 4.2)) |
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The '''Reset to default SSL certificate''' button will remove any user-provided SSL certificate and the user interface will be served using the default SSL certificate. | The '''Reset to default SSL certificate''' button will remove any user-provided SSL certificate and the user interface will be served using the default SSL certificate. | ||
==== Since 4. | ==== Since 4.2: ==== | ||
With the version | With the version 4.2 the option to enable HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) for the multimeter was added. HSTS stops users from trying to access the multimeter via unencrypted HTTP or ignoring invalid certificates for the multimeter. | ||
If the administrator locked themselves out by enabling HSTS there are multiple options: | If the administrator locked themselves out by enabling HSTS there are multiple options: |
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