In case you've decided to use specific SSL certificate or PBX has no access to Wildix certificate-updater service.
What is SSL and SSL Certificate?
Secured Socket Layer (SSL) is the technology that make sure data between two machines (in our case – a browser/phone and PBX) is transmitted securely in an encrypted connection (HTTPS).
An SSL Certificate is a digital certificate that confirm the identity of a website. It is usually represented as a pair of small text files with encrypted data (Certificate *.crt and Private Key *.key)
To implement SSL on your PBX in the absence of access to Wildix certificate-updater service, you will need to:
- submit a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) to a SSL Certificate Provider, aka. Certification Authority and get an SSL Certificate
or
- create /wiki/spaces/DOC/pages/30283909 by you own. These certificates are easy to make and do not cost money. However, they do not provide all of the security properties that certificates signed by a CA aim to provide.
Then you need to import certificate and private key to PBX.
Step-by-step guide
- Get certificate
- Order a certificate from one of Certificate Providers.
- Import certificate (click pic below)
- Login PBX web interface with administrative account
- Open Settings >> PBX >> SIP-RTP
- Upload certificate files
- Save
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