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= Certificates for HTTPS =
= Certificates for HTTPS =
It is normal for most web browsers to inhibit access to web servers using the HTTPS protocol if the site is not trusted. Usually it is still possible to access the site but with warnings. Zenitel Connect Pro offers the option to upload certificates, which makes Zenitel Connect Pro a trusted web server within the customers own organization.  
It is normal for most web browsers to inhibit access to webservers using the HTTPS protocol if the site is not trusted. Usually it is still possible to access the site but with warnings. Zenitel Connect Pro offers the option to upload certificates, which makes Zenitel Connect Pro a trusted webserver within the customers own organization.  


Certificates can be viewed or new certificates can be uploaded by clicking the tile '''Certificates''' in the '''System''' section:
Certificates can be viewed or new certificates can be uploaded by clicking the tile '''Certificates''' in the '''System''' section:
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To upload and install a certificate:
To upload and install a certificate:
* Navigate to the '''Certificates''' tile  
* Navigate to the '''Certificates''' tile  
* Drag and drop a certificate file into the indicated area, or click '''Click to select a file''' to navigate to the location where the certificate is stored
* Click the action button next on one of the certificates type
Once the certificate is uploaded, Zenitel Connect Pro is recognized as a trusted site and can be browsed via port 443, using HTTPS.
[[File:ZCP Certficiates1.png|700px]]


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* In the pop-up window, drag and drop a certificate file into the indicated area, or click '''Click to select a file''' to navigate to the location where the certificate is stored
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 5 March 2025

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Certificates for HTTPS

It is normal for most web browsers to inhibit access to webservers using the HTTPS protocol if the site is not trusted. Usually it is still possible to access the site but with warnings. Zenitel Connect Pro offers the option to upload certificates, which makes Zenitel Connect Pro a trusted webserver within the customers own organization.

Certificates can be viewed or new certificates can be uploaded by clicking the tile Certificates in the System section:

ZC CertificatesTile.png

To upload and install a certificate:

  • Navigate to the Certificates tile
  • Click the action button next on one of the certificates type

ZCP Certficiates1.png

  • In the pop-up window, drag and drop a certificate file into the indicated area, or click Click to select a file to navigate to the location where the certificate is stored

ZCP Certficiates2.png


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