Hi,
I get a BadTimeout when trying to access my Raspberry Pi running V1.3.2 Evaluation for Raspberry Pi (dated 2014) with the current (2021) UaExpert Version 1.6.0 414, since the server certificate expired in July 2019. Even checking "Accept the server certificate temporarily for this session" doen't help reliably. How can I update the server certificate located on the RPi?
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PiFace Certificate expired in 2019, how to update?
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Re: PiFace Certificate expired in 2019, how to update?
Hi,
the application instance certificate of the server has a distinct duration. The SDKs from Unified Automation can generate new (self-signed) application instance certificate at startup. To initiate this process you must "delete" the existing own (expired) certificate, including the corresponding private key file, and start the demo server again. It will generate itself a "fresh" certificate, including new private key.
the application instance certificate of the server has a distinct duration. The SDKs from Unified Automation can generate new (self-signed) application instance certificate at startup. To initiate this process you must "delete" the existing own (expired) certificate, including the corresponding private key file, and start the demo server again. It will generate itself a "fresh" certificate, including new private key.
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Re: PiFace Certificate expired in 2019, how to update?
Hello and thanks for replying. Can you please point me to the location i.e. file path, where I can find the files to be deleted. Thanks and a happy 2022 Andreas