Just set up new 86U with Asuswrt 384.7 Beta 2 and all well except login to router via HTTPS LAN.
Using Chrome for login https://192.168.50.1:8443 results in
Apparently the Let's Encrypt Certificate is not transferring to LAN, though login via Remote Access works well xxxxxx.asuscomm.com:8443 (just logged in via Remote Access to test, will not be using of course).
I am able to login to router by clicking "Advanced" . Of course the login continues to read "Not Secure".
Any ideas on why HTTPS LAN login not working?
I searched the forum and some indicate this is simply a "broken" process for now.
I called Asus tech support (after loading stock Asus firmware) and worked up to Level 2, and "engineers" sent me a long questionnaire to answer regarding computer / router / settings / logs ,etc. Don't know when or if I'll ever hear back from tech support, though they at least acted interested and were responsive during my phone call.
Working towards using OpenVPN, but a bit of a learning curve for me.
Side note: I'm thrilled that JFFS partition works so I can finally have persistent static ARP for Wake on WAN.
Many thanks to Merlin for taking care of asuswrt-Merlin, and all of the contributors to this terrific forum!
Using Chrome for login https://192.168.50.1:8443 results in
Apparently the Let's Encrypt Certificate is not transferring to LAN, though login via Remote Access works well xxxxxx.asuscomm.com:8443 (just logged in via Remote Access to test, will not be using of course).
I am able to login to router by clicking "Advanced" . Of course the login continues to read "Not Secure".
Any ideas on why HTTPS LAN login not working?
I searched the forum and some indicate this is simply a "broken" process for now.
I called Asus tech support (after loading stock Asus firmware) and worked up to Level 2, and "engineers" sent me a long questionnaire to answer regarding computer / router / settings / logs ,etc. Don't know when or if I'll ever hear back from tech support, though they at least acted interested and were responsive during my phone call.
Working towards using OpenVPN, but a bit of a learning curve for me.
Side note: I'm thrilled that JFFS partition works so I can finally have persistent static ARP for Wake on WAN.
Many thanks to Merlin for taking care of asuswrt-Merlin, and all of the contributors to this terrific forum!