Kepserver 6.8 UA Server certificate loading error
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Kepserver 6.8 UA Server certificate loading error
Hello, is there a way to disable the certificate verification on startup for Kepserver 6.8 so that I will not get error message like this "The UA Server certificate is expired. Please use the OPC UA Configuration Manager to reissue ... "
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Greetings!
No, the certificate must be imported using the related GUI workflow.
Regards,
Mohit
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Article - "The UA Server Certificate has expired. Please use the OPC UA Configuration Manager to reissue the certificate in PTC Kepware Products": https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS387585
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Thanks.
Is there a way to do those steps programmatically ? Is there API to read the UA Server certificate expiration date ?
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Greetings!!
In the Windows product, no not currently. The end user can of course programmatically generate their own self-signed certificate using OpenSSL outside of Kepware but a couple of things:
1- if they want to use Kepware to generate their self-signed certificate, they must do this via the GUI in the Windows product currently.
2- if they decide to generate their self-signed certificate outside of Kepware, then they still need to use the Kepware GUI to import the new certificate.
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Mohit
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2- if they decide to generate their self-signed certificate outside of Kepware, then they still need to use the Kepware GUI to import the new certificate.
--> If I generate the self-signed certificate using OpenSSL, can I just copy that certificate to the path that Kepware stores them ?
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Greetings!
No, the certificate must be imported using the related GUI workflow.
Regards,
Mohit
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Greetings,
Since your question has been answered I have marked the appropriate response as the solution to your post. If you disagree with my choice please let me know.
Regards,
Mohit
