I'm trying to understand what I have missed, and how to fix this.
The setup is a clean install of 9.10.2-u1 on a small LAN. There's no DNS or AD server locally (devices are identified by IP/Mac/NetBIOS name). I set up a CA and certificate for the GUI, and it's reliably accessible using https only (worth it even on a LAN, and especially as I eventually plan to expose FTP externally via a public IP). Obviously a self-signed cert can't really validate identity and will throw a warning about website trust, but that's not so much of an issue anyway since the server is being accessed from one of 3 selected IPs allowed by the firewall via a public IP which is linked to the house, or accessed by a private IP from within the house. I'm not too worried about someone substituting a spoof device with the same IP on the LAN, so for my purposes it seems good enough.
My question is that somehow I'm mis-configuring the CA or certificate, and I don't know how to diagnose or fix it. I can access the GUI from Internet Explorer with a warning, but Firefox flatly refuses to connect and doesn't offer the usual "Advanced->Create exception" option. How can I fix this?
The setup is a clean install of 9.10.2-u1 on a small LAN. There's no DNS or AD server locally (devices are identified by IP/Mac/NetBIOS name). I set up a CA and certificate for the GUI, and it's reliably accessible using https only (worth it even on a LAN, and especially as I eventually plan to expose FTP externally via a public IP). Obviously a self-signed cert can't really validate identity and will throw a warning about website trust, but that's not so much of an issue anyway since the server is being accessed from one of 3 selected IPs allowed by the firewall via a public IP which is linked to the house, or accessed by a private IP from within the house. I'm not too worried about someone substituting a spoof device with the same IP on the LAN, so for my purposes it seems good enough.
My question is that somehow I'm mis-configuring the CA or certificate, and I don't know how to diagnose or fix it. I can access the GUI from Internet Explorer with a warning, but Firefox flatly refuses to connect and doesn't offer the usual "Advanced->Create exception" option. How can I fix this?