Avoiding Browser Warning Messages; Login Screen; Figure 428 Security Certificate 2 (Netscape); Figure 429 Login Screen (Internet Explorer) - ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL 1050 - V2.00 EDITION 1 User Manual

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Chapter 44 System Remote Management

Figure 428 Security Certificate 2 (Netscape)

44.5.3 Avoiding Browser Warning Messages

The following describes the main reasons that your browser displays warnings about the
ZyWALL's HTTPS server certificate and what you can do to avoid seeing the warnings.
• The issuing certificate authority of the ZyWALL's HTTPS server certificate is not one of
the browser's trusted certificate authorities. The issuing certificate authority of the
ZyWALL's factory default certificate is the ZyWALL itself since the certificate is a self-
signed certificate.
• For the browser to trust a self-signed certificate, import the self-signed certificate into
your operating system as a trusted certificate.
• To have the browser trust the certificates issued by a certificate authority, import the
certificate authority's certificate into your operating system as a trusted certificate.
Refer to

44.5.4 Login Screen

After you accept the certificate, the ZyWALL login screen appears. The lock displayed in the
bottom of the browser status bar denotes a secure connection.

Figure 429 Login Screen (Internet Explorer)

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Appendix E on page
705for details.
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