Windows 10: Ftps with self-signed certificate. Remote access issue

Discus and support Ftps with self-signed certificate. Remote access issue in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hi,Sorry I’m not very experienced with this topic. As the title suggests, I created a self signed certificate and set up a ftp over ssl with port 21... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by FrancoPolato, Aug 28, 2021.

  1. Ftps with self-signed certificate. Remote access issue


    Hi,Sorry I’m not very experienced with this topic. As the title suggests, I created a self signed certificate and set up a ftp over ssl with port 21 explicit. Than forwarded the 21 port in my router and assigned an external one. I’m able to connect to it locally, with the pc I created the certificate with but as soon as I try to unse my public dns provided from my fritzbox router an message appears on filezilla: Hostname does not match certificate. If I try to connect remotely without certificate it works fine, but it’s insicure. I tried to play around with “external ip of firewall” without

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    FrancoPolato, Aug 28, 2021
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  2. UmeshXE Win User

    how to call HTTPS having self signed certificate in windows phone?

    Hi All,



    I am trying to call HTTPS from windows phone 7.5 application.Though it is called successfully for
    HTTPS having certificate from trusted source like VeriSign,but it is returning an exception that remote server not found error for
    Self Signed Certificate.I have installed my self signed certficate in the device sending it by mail and called HTTPS like HTTP,but it didn't work.



    So can anyone suggest how to call HTTPS having Self Signed Certificate?Whether it is possible or not for
    Self Signed Certificate?



    Thanks.
     
    UmeshXE, Aug 28, 2021
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  3. How to add self-signed certificate to my PC?

    My PC is Windows 10 Pro x64 and I have Edge and Chrome browsers installed.

    I installed my firewall's Certificate Authority into the windows certificate store by going to MMC, adding Certificates, and adding it to the Trusted Root CA. I now see my firewall root CA as (firewallCA).

    Now I created a CNAME in my DNS to access my firewall as fw.example.com which only resolves internally. I then generated on my firewall a self-signed certificate. Once created, I downloaded the certificate and also added it to the MMC->Certificates.

    I can now open IE or Edge and go to https://fw.example.com and not get a certificate error. However, if I use Chrome, I still get the error. I went to the Chrome advanced settings and see the firewallCA listed, but not the self-signed cert. I guess I have to add it manually, but I want it to apply to any user on this PC. How can I add the self-signed cert to Chrome for all users?
     
    throwmedowntheriver4444, Aug 28, 2021
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