Using the Default, Non-Trusted Certificate
ATTENTION: This section and associated topics apply to the Original WebX client only.
We recommend that you purchase a trusted certificate for use with Original WebX, as trusted certificates offer better protection against unauthorized system access. However, it is possible to use the non-trusted certificate that is generated automatically by ClearSCADA.
SECURITY THREAT
Non-trusted certificates should only be used if a trusted certificate is not available and your business network is secure. (Although we still recommend that you use trusted certificates, even with secure networks).
If you use a non-trusted certificate, logging on via a Original WebX clients will result in:
- A Certificate Error page is displayed.
The Certificate Error page warns you that using the non-trusted certificate could compromise system security. It also provides you with two options:
- Click here to close this webpage
- Continue to this website (not recommended).
If your network is secure and you are willing to acknowledge the potential security issues relating to a non-trusted certificate, select Continue to this website (not recommended). You are logged on to Original WebX, which uses the default non-trusted certificate.
Or:
- You are logged on to Original WebX without an error page being shown. This occurs if the Warn On Self-Signed Certificate check box is clear (not selected) in the WebX settings on the Server Configuration Tool. For more information, see Define whether the Self-Signed Certificate Warning is Shown in Original WebX.
If no error message is displayed, Original WebXis using the default non-trusted certificate automatically (unless a trusted certificate was in place).