I've been playing with this for a bit trying everything I could, updated to the latest build yet I still can't find a solution to my problem. I'm using qbittorrent-nox on Debian via the webui, I have enabled HTTPS, entered my key and certificate, but it is not being accepted by browsers because of the lack of intermediate certificate chain. I have tried chaining my certs, in this case I am using a Comodo Positive SSL which I use on several other sites without problem. I am doing domain, intermediate, root and copying the combined file into the cert box.
SSL checker tools tell me my intermediate/root certificates are not being delivered even though they are part of my ssl_cert configuration entry. Is there a specific format I should be using for certificates with webui, something akin to IIS? Thanks.
HTTPS - SSL Certificates Format & WebUI
Re: HTTPS - SSL Certificates Format & WebUI
I wasn't aware it uses real ssl keys, just local network https.
Re: HTTPS - SSL Certificates Format & WebUI
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I wasn't aware it uses real ssl keys, just local network https.
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Is there a difference? HTTPS is always done with certs (self signed or not)
I wasn't aware it uses real ssl keys, just local network https.
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Is there a difference? HTTPS is always done with certs (self signed or not)
Re: HTTPS - SSL Certificates Format & WebUI
So, anyone with any thoughts on this? I really don't want to switch to rTorrent =/
Re: HTTPS - SSL Certificates Format & WebUI
Why do you even need a "proper" certificate? A self-signed is good enough, isn't it?
(Just asking. I'm not an SSL expert so I can't help with the issue itself.)
(Just asking. I'm not an SSL expert so I can't help with the issue itself.)