webRTC - SSL Error

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Great addon for the system
However getting invalid SSL Certificate when connecting
If I click Yes/Agree then it goes on as normal
and works perfectly

But would like to remove the request / Invalid SSL certificate
How do I add this Change / this

Also is there a way to rebrand the front end
I would like to add the logo / CSS of the customer

Many Thanks
 
Hi,

However getting invalid SSL Certificate when connecting
If I click Yes/Agree then it goes on as normal
and works perfectly
This is a normal behavior if you are using a self-signed certificate. If you want to get rid of this invalid message you have to buy a certificate and add this during the installation of 3CX Phone System.

Also is there a way to rebrand the front end
I would like to add the logo / CSS of the customer
As far as I knows is this not possible.
 
Also is there a way to rebrand the front end
I would like to add the logo / CSS of the customer

Nick Galea recently posted this in the ideas forum in response to a customer/user request:

Re: Corporate Logo Customizations - REJECTED
Postby Nick Galea » Wed Dec 16, 2015 4:20 am

The 3CX branding will remain in place and we will never consider a white label solution. I see some comments that resellers are our customers not the endusers but i am afraid this is not the case. We are well aware how to market our solution and quite frankly we expect our partners to be ready to promote the 3CX brand.

But, things that are on our radar:

a. Improve notifications and welcome email layout. And yes logo will be much smaller and more focus on the content
b. Line in email templates will be reconsidered
c. Possibility to add logo to web meeting interface
d. In many places 3CX logo will be smaller in line with a image revamp we are planning

Branding in softphone and hardphone will remain as is WITH 3CX logo. Understood that some people don't want this - in that case they will need to go with other solutions, be it a PBX, be it a softphone...

So please stop asking for logo in softphone - never gonna happen. Now lets close the subject please.
 
Many thanks for your response
It was not made clear during install about the SSL Certificate for WebRTC
How do you do this post installation

Many Thanks



complex1 said:
Hi,

However getting invalid SSL Certificate when connecting
If I click Yes/Agree then it goes on as normal
and works perfectly
This is a normal behavior if you are using a self-signed certificate. If you want to get rid of this invalid message you have to buy a certificate and add this during the installation of 3CX Phone System.

Also is there a way to rebrand the front end
I would like to add the logo / CSS of the customer
As far as I knows is this not possible.
 
It was not made clear during install about the SSL Certificate for WebRTC
Please read step 15 and 16.
http://www.3cx.com/docs/installing-3cx/#h.7lgcpd5rel6n

How do you do this post installation
This is not possible.
You have to uninstall / install 3CX and during installation add a certified certificate. (dont forget to make a backup before uninstalling)

Probleem is: A lot of web browsers (maybe all) do not accept self-signed certificates. Thats why you get this warning message.
 
Thanks for your help

You must be able to do this post installation
You can do it in IIS at any point and with multiple SSL Certs,
so I would think that you can add / remove change in Abyss

You would need to renew the SSL Cert (ie per year) or Change the FQDN or IP
and therefore you would have to amend / Add the SSL Cert in Abyss
How do you do this, If you cant then all the users that have installed
in a years time it will stop working !, someone must have thought of this surely.


So does anyone know how to do this, would appreciate it.

BTW Why cant you run this without SSL not https?




"How do you do this post installation
This is not possible.
You have to uninstall / install 3CX and during installation add a certified certificate. (dont forget to make a backup before uninstalling)

Probleem is: A lot of web browsers (maybe all) do not accept self-signed certificates. Thats why you get this warning message."
 
Exactly this is happening to me right now.
I would like to manage certificates and i cant find any option.
 
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