Hotspot SSL invalid i used the new "/certificate/enable-ssl-certificate"

Hi,

I’m having a problem. I activated the new /certificate/enable-ssl-certificate feature after enabling /ip/cloud.

I have a classic xxxxx.sn.mynetname.net.

The certification process went fine.

I set up the hotspot, and it automatically found the signed certificate.

However, when I try to connect to the hotspot on Android/Windows/Linux/Chrome, it gives an error about an invalid SSL certificate.

It’s very strange because if I click “proceed anyway” and log in to the hotspot, after authentication, I can open https://xxxxxx.sn.mynetname.net, webfig appear and the certificate is perfect and valid. But when I type a hotspot URL like https://xxxxxx.sn.mynetname.net/login, the certificate becomes invalid!

/ip/hotspot/profile has the correct dns name xxxx.sn.mynetname.net
In /ip/dns i can see a dynamic entry for this host pointing to hotpsot ip address

Does anyone know why this happens?

do you use ets encrypt? if you use it, try to also expose the http port and check that the router is able to reach the ets encrypt to verify the certificate. It is also important that the date and time are correct