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TB9400 Installation and Operation Manual Working with Base Stations from Your PC 49
© Tait Limited December 2013 (Draft)
4.2.3 Responding to Security Warnings
When your browser connects to a TB9400 for the first time, it raises a
security warning. Normally, secure websites have a security certificate
issued by a trusted Certification Authority. This is to foil attempts by rogue
websites to pretend to be something they are not. The TB9400 creates a
self-signed certificate when the reciters firmware is installed. Your
browser raises a security warning because the security certificate was not
issued by a trusted Certification Authority. The browser has a way of letting
you override or bypass the security warning, as explained below.
You can be confident that you are not connecting to a rogue website
pretending to be your TB9400, so follow the procedure below to tell the
browser that the security certificate is OK. The browser then stores the
security certificate and will not raise a warning on subsequent connections,
unless the IP address of the TB9400 changes. For more information, refer
to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931850 (Internet Explorer) or search
for “security certificate” in your browsers Help.
Firefox 1. When the message “This Connection is Untrusted” appears, click
I Understand the Risks.
2. Click Add Exception.
3. The Location field includes details specific to your TB9400. Without
changing the default values, click Confirm Security Exception.
Internet Explorer 8 1. Click Continue to this website (not recommended).
2. Click Certificate Error.
3. Click View certificates. The Certificate dialog box, General tab is
displayed.
4. Click Install Certificate and then follow the Certificate Import
Wizard to install the certificate. Proceed to the end without changing
the default values. When the Security Warning window appears,
click Yes.
Internet Explorer 9 Click Continue to this website (not recommended). Internet Explorer 9
does not provide a means of installing the certificate, however you can log
into the base station as normal.
If you log out of the base station and then log back in, Internet Explorer
may display a warning that it has blocked the website from displaying
content. Click Show content to continue to the login screen.