If the cert is only good for 90 days. Is there a way to auto renew? This is way faster then the old way(aka why i never did it before). But still a pain every 90days. Thank you Willie, great video
Thanks! Questions 1) why do you need to put the domain in the LAN settings? 2) I'm guessing you could also make the DNS point to the router's public static IP and have it hairpin, right?
Using SCP to drop cert and key in /data/unifi-core/config is only thing saved with GUI they added. If comfortable with ssh simple to copy the files... I think more useful will be keystore with cert for the portal theyve been needed forever....
@@WillieHowe I 100% agree with this. As an Admin/DevOps I can do what he said all day long. I'm also lazy and just want to pop in the cert and call it a day lol.
Wish I could afford a UniFi setup right now. Internet networking and security are important. POE switches are what you want, UniFi is professional corporate quality for individuals.
Let's Encrypt procedure?🙏
I was just thinking that. I may have to look into this as well lol
I did this about 3 weeks ago. Prior to this update, installing our wildcard cert was a nightmare. Kudos to ubiquiti for making this so easy now!
thanks for this video.
If the cert is only good for 90 days. Is there a way to auto renew? This is way faster then the old way(aka why i never did it before). But still a pain every 90days. Thank you Willie, great video
I guess this is taken from the validity of the certificate. If you buy one with a validity of 1 year, it becomes an annual task.
Thanks! Questions 1) why do you need to put the domain in the LAN settings? 2) I'm guessing you could also make the DNS point to the router's public static IP and have it hairpin, right?
Using SCP to drop cert and key in /data/unifi-core/config is only thing saved with GUI they added. If comfortable with ssh simple to copy the files... I think more useful will be keystore with cert for the portal theyve been needed forever....
@@malk315 you have to remember the target audience
@@WillieHowe I 100% agree with this. As an Admin/DevOps I can do what he said all day long. I'm also lazy and just want to pop in the cert and call it a day lol.
Wish I could afford a UniFi setup right now. Internet networking and security are important. POE switches are what you want, UniFi is professional corporate quality for individuals.