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For test purposes, IguanaX includes a sample self-signed certificate file (cert.pem) and private key file (key.pem) that can be used. These can be found in the web configurations file: Code Block | If a self-signed certificate is used, your browser will provide a warning as it only trusts certificates issued by one of the Certificate Authorities stored in your computer. You can either:
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You can enable HTTPS by adding your file paths to the Web Configuration File or through the Web Server Settings following the steps below:
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The Certificate and Key File must both be PEM format and not password protected. |
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Iguana will automatically restart the web server and you’ll be logged out. If you configured a verified certificate file and private key file, you should be able to access the Iguana Dashboard using https:// and no longer using http://. If you configured the included built-in test cert.pem and key.pem files, the browser will notify you that your connection to this site is not secure because it’s using a self-signed certificate (not verified by a Certificate Authority). |