bfrd
Cadet
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- Jan 12, 2019
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Hello there,
We have freenas running outside our network with only http on the web interface. I am wondering how I might secure the interface without sending a private key over http, I have root access to ssh and would prefer to do this via ssh. From what I've found via google there is no easy way to do this, but that's okay, I don't need it to be easy. I imagine it's just a matter of inserting the certificate and private keys into a database somewhere, changing some parameters that tell the daemon to load the certs and restarting these daemons.
If you know of any way to securely set up https without leaking anything I would greatly appreciate the help.
Thanks!
We have freenas running outside our network with only http on the web interface. I am wondering how I might secure the interface without sending a private key over http, I have root access to ssh and would prefer to do this via ssh. From what I've found via google there is no easy way to do this, but that's okay, I don't need it to be easy. I imagine it's just a matter of inserting the certificate and private keys into a database somewhere, changing some parameters that tell the daemon to load the certs and restarting these daemons.
If you know of any way to securely set up https without leaking anything I would greatly appreciate the help.
Thanks!