Hi,

I have made a new installation of spiceworks and need to be using Spiceworks on port 443 only

I have set the require HTTPS for browser connections to User portal.

But how do I install my wildcard ssl and make sure that http is not accessable

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I’d start here:

https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/127889-creating-and-incorporating-a-public-ssl-certificate-for-spiceworks

Or run a reverse proxy… which is way easier (IMHO). I usually use IIS with URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing (ARR), but an Apache or NGINX server can be used just as easily (and is usually faster to configure). The added benefit of using a reverse proxy is that you can automatically rewrite all HTTP requests to HTTPS.

Setup IIS with URL Rewrite as a reverse proxy

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OK, I have now got a .p********.local pfx file how do I get this into spiceworks as it seems to me with the instructions above that it doesn’t show you how to do this

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See below.

That has failed for me,

I have a pfx file, I need to get this on to spiceworks

This is a company wildcard cert and the documents are very confusing

Tried to copy the cert onto spiceworks and the service wont start

I managed to get the wildcard on however it is saying mismatched names - does anybody have any idea how to change this without renewing the cert?

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If it is a wildcard it should not say mismatch names.

Yeah it is defiantly a wildcard SSL

So can you show us what is the warning?