Operational Differences
- Last Updated: October 10, 2024
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The primary operational difference between a self-signed certificate and a CA certificate is that with self-signed, a browser will generally give some type of error, warning that the certificate is not issued by a CA. An example of the self-signed certificate error is shown in Figure 1.
This is the same warning message you receive when connecting to the LoadMaster WUI, as the WUI uses a self-signed certificate. Generally, this warning should occur only once per browsing session.