Under the “SSL Certificate” select the name of the certificate that we created above. Head over to System–>Advanced–>Admin Access Tab and change the protocol to HTTPS. Fill out the rest of the information in the “Distinguished Name” area. The “certificate type” field should be set to “server certificate”. The key length should be 2048 or higher and the digest SHA 512. The “certificate authority” field should reflect the name of the CA that you created earlier. Once you have the CA created head over to the Certificates tab in the same area and create a certificate.For the method you want to select “Create an internal certificate”. Fill out the rest of the information under the distinguished name. You should do 2048 bits or higher for the key length and SHA 512 for the digest. When you create a CA make sure that in the “method” field you select “Create an Internal Certificate Authority. Once you have a CA created then you can issue certificates to secure the web interface. In order to secure the Web interface you need to create a CA(certificate authority) by going to system–>cert manager–>CAs(Tab). ![]() (I realize and have been clicking on the "Advance" link, but I would like to correct the issue and use a secure connection) I would like to fix this issue with Google Chrome not using an HTTPS connection when connecting to the pfSense WebGUI interface.
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