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Chewie420

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I have the RT-AX88U Router with Merlin installed. I have never been able to get the "not secure" message in address bar to go away. I am using a DDNS with no-ip.org.

From the WAN - DDNS setting page in the Webui SSL Certificate section I have selected "Free Certificate from Let's Encrypt"

I export the file and when I extract the files I have a cert.pem and key.pem

From the directions on this tutorial I should be able to install but I am not getting a cert file that can be insatlled.

Not sure how to resolve this and Asus support doesn't seem to know how to help. Thought I would try on here.
 
This?

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What is there to secure so much on Web GUI access from LAN?

Is Web Access from WAN enabled on your router? If it is - disable. Security risk.
 
It's understandable. The letsencrypt certificate is for your no-ip domain, nothing else. If you really want to chase this one then you can set your lan domain to match the no-ip domain and use the domain to access the router, or add an exception in your browser.
Really though, as @Tech9 points out, there's really no need to use ssl on your private network.
 
It's understandable. The letsencrypt certificate is for your no-ip domain, nothing else. If you really want to chase this one then you can set your lan domain to match the no-ip domain and use the domain to access the router, or add an exception in your browser.
Really though, as @Tech9 points out, there's really no need to use ssl on your private network.
Oh ok thanks for the info. I just didn’t know why it wasn’t working.

If I wanted to change my lan domain to the no-op where do I do that?
 
In the LAN settings:
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Also in the admin settings I've enabled https access, so to access my router locally I use
Code:
https://XXXXXXX.ddns.net:8443
No need to export keys.
 
No need to do that either.
 

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