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Replacing the Self Signed Certificate in OPNsense with Let's Encrypt
You may have noticed when you log into OPNsense and see a warning message that a self-signed certificate is used for the web interface by default. You may replace the self-signed certificate with a free Let's Encrypt certificate using the ACME plugin.
A self-signed certificate is less secure than a real certificate since there is nothing authoritative about a self-signed certificate. Malicious users may easily generate self-signed certificates you will not know which self-signed certificate is the legitimate one.
In order to use a self-signed certificate, you must use a real domain name you own or a dynamic DNS domain name. I use Cloudflare as an example.
For a written version of this guide, please visit my website:
https://homenetworkguy.com/how-to/replace-opnsense-web-ui-self-signed-certificate-with-lets-encrypt/
00:00 Introduction
01:13 Setting up an API Key (Cloudflare)
04:08 Installing the ACME client
05:22 ACME Settings page overview
05:34 ACME Accounts page
06:10 ACME Challenge Types page
07:48 ACME Automations page
08:24 ACME Certificates page
11:00 ACME Settings page
11:35 Changing the default certificate
12:16 Logging into OPNsense web UI
13:12 Outtake
EP20
Видео Replacing the Self Signed Certificate in OPNsense with Let's Encrypt канала Home Network Guy
A self-signed certificate is less secure than a real certificate since there is nothing authoritative about a self-signed certificate. Malicious users may easily generate self-signed certificates you will not know which self-signed certificate is the legitimate one.
In order to use a self-signed certificate, you must use a real domain name you own or a dynamic DNS domain name. I use Cloudflare as an example.
For a written version of this guide, please visit my website:
https://homenetworkguy.com/how-to/replace-opnsense-web-ui-self-signed-certificate-with-lets-encrypt/
00:00 Introduction
01:13 Setting up an API Key (Cloudflare)
04:08 Installing the ACME client
05:22 ACME Settings page overview
05:34 ACME Accounts page
06:10 ACME Challenge Types page
07:48 ACME Automations page
08:24 ACME Certificates page
11:00 ACME Settings page
11:35 Changing the default certificate
12:16 Logging into OPNsense web UI
13:12 Outtake
EP20
Видео Replacing the Self Signed Certificate in OPNsense with Let's Encrypt канала Home Network Guy
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