Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Configuration Manual
- Tait Communications Corporate Head Office
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation
- 3 Configuration
- 4 Administrating the SCADA Gateway
- 4.1 Logging on to the SCADA Gateway
- 4.2 Logging on to the SCADA Gateway as ‘root’
- 4.3 Self-Signed SSL Certificates
- 4.4 Using the Certificate from a Certification Authority (CA)
- 4.5 Changing the ‘root’ and ‘taitnet’ Passwords
- 4.6 Stopping/Starting the SCADA Gateway Software
- 4.7 Changing to a Local Time Zone
- 4.8 SCADA Gateway Resource File
- 5 Uploading SCADA Gateway Firmware
- 6 Backing up/Restoring Configuration Files
- Appendix 1: Transferring an ISO Image to a USB Flash Drive
- Appendix 2: Adding an Alternate Interface in CentOS
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4. Click Next and Finish. When the Security Warning window appears,
click Yes.
Internet Explorer must be restarted before the changes take effect. The
security certificate is added to a specific computer name. If you add the
certificate to the computer, but then access the SCADA gateway WebUI by
entering the active SCADA gateway address or name, the certificate error
message will appear again.
4.3.3 Chrome Users
If Chrome is used, the following window appears when the user tries to
access the SCADA gateway WebUI for the first time:
1. Click on Advanced.
2. Click on Proceed to <SCADA gateway WebUI IP address> (Unsafe).
3. Click Continue and log on as normal.
This is only a temporary solution, that has to be repeated each time the
SCADA gateway is accessed. The only way to create a permanent solu-
tion is to perform the steps required to create the security certificate
using Internet Explorer. Chrome will use the certificates generated by
Internet Explorer.