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Revision as of 14:29, 30 September 2024

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This article describes how to upload a SSL certificate to the Turbine station for use with HTTPS.

Version 9 and later

Note icon Advanced Configuration Mode must be enabled


  • Select Advanced Network and from the left hand menu select HTTPS Certificates. The current self-signed HTTPS certificate is listed.
  • First, generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Enter the required data in each field and click Generate.
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Enter the required information and click Generate
  • Download the CSR
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Download the CSR


  • Get a SSL certificate from a certified Certificate Authority (CA) using the generated CSR
  • The name of the SSL certificate must be changed to end with _https.pem.
    • If there are multiple certificates the last one will always be used.
  • Click on Choose Certficate and browse to the location of the SSL certificate. When selected click on the Upload button
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Upload the SSL Certificate

Version 8 and earlier

Note icon If the device is in IC-Edge mode, Advanced Configuration Mode, must be enabled


  • Select Edge Configuration/SIP Configuration and from the left hand menu select Certificates. The Turbine certificates are listed.
  • First, generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Enter the required data in each field and click Generate.
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Enter the required information and click Generate
  • Download the CSR
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Download the CSR


  • Get a SSL certificate from a certified Certificate Authority (CA) using the generated CSR
  • The name of the SSL certificate must be changed to end with _https.pem.
    • If there are multiple certificates the last one will always be used.
  • Click on Choose file and browse to the location of the SSL certificate. When selected click on the Upload button
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Uploaded the SSL Certificate