03-22-2025 06:53 AM - edited 04-26-2025 01:02 PM
Hello,
When i renew the root/server certificate and then reboot the router, the router generats a new root/server certificate 20240101010039 every reboot that no longer corresponds to the root certificate that i generated before the reboot, so that i cant setup a HTTPS connection between pc and router.
Export, renew, renew servercertificate all 3 will after a reboot generate a new root/server certificate with a older date 20240101010039 see DDNS.
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GT-AX6000 : 3.0.0.6.102_34825
MSEdge version 134.0.3124.83
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05-12-2025 01:41 AM
03-22-2025 01:32 PM
Your info looks just like mine, except for the language. I just reinstalled the certificate so I may need the two days to see what happens. But I do seem to remember mine only lasting for a few days, on a prior install.
If it runs out again, make note of the day and time so the log can be checked.
03-23-2025 03:10 AM - edited 03-23-2025 03:14 AM
I cant find anything in the log from the Asus router.
03-23-2025 03:45 AM
A major update to Chromium may have reset/deleted the certificate. Both are Chromium based from past research...
03-23-2025 05:26 AM
@Erwin05 Were you able to sort out the correct time zone issue? I got an email notification with you mentioning it as a possible cause but I can't find you mentioning time zone anywhere here...
03-23-2025 08:19 AM - edited 03-23-2025 08:20 AM
I deleted that post, the time zone was correct but the week from the winter time was wrong, 4th must be the 5th week. I dont know if this has effect on the certificate expire date.
I have to wait 2 days and see what happens.
03-23-2025 09:00 AM
If it helps any I've used the "Let's Encrypt" option before. I have a tiny suspicion it is the "Auto"....
03-23-2025 09:02 AM
If this is a bug than Asus has someting to fix.
03-23-2025 03:53 AM
No, because i have this problem a long time now and if i set a new certificate the problem is back after 2 days.
03-23-2025 04:18 AM
Can you try the "Let's Encrypt" option. It may have something to do with "Auto".