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Downloading your FRITZ!Box's certificate and importing it to your computer
Each FRITZ!Box has a unique, self-generated certificate for HTTPS internet access to the user interface and FTPS access to storage (NAS) contents. Since this certificate is not known to any certification authorities, the web browser displays a certificate warning when the FRITZ!Box is accessed from the internet. The warning means that the browser cannot verify the authenticity and integrity of the FRITZ!Box.
To avoid the browser's certificate warning, you can configure MyFRITZ! internet access and use a certificate from letsencrypt.org. Instead, you can also download the unique certificate generated by the FRITZ!Box itself and import it into the computer's certificate manager.
Note:All instructions on configuration and settings given in this guide refer to the latest FRITZ!OS for the FRITZ!Box.
1 Downloading the certificate
If you only use computers with macOS and use Safari or Google Chrome, you do not need the certificate generated by the FRITZ!Box. If you are use Windows, Linux, or Mozilla Firefox, you must download the certificate file:
- Click "Internet" in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
- Click "Permit Access" in the "Internet" menu.
- Click on the "FRITZ!Box Services" tab.
- Click "Download Certificate" and save the file with the certificate to your computer.
2 Importing the certificate
Import the FRITZ!Box's certificate to the certificate management of the computer or browser, if the browser has its own certificate store.
Note:If you access the FRITZ!Box over the internet with different computers, you must import the certificate to all of the computers.
Windows
Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge use the Windows certificate management. Therefore, import the FRITZ!Box's certificate to the Windows certificate management:
- Click the search symbol in the Windows task bar.
- Enter Control Panel in the search field and press Enter.
- Click "Network and Internet" and then "Internet Options".
- Now the "Internet Properties" window opens.
- Click on the "Content" tab and then on "Certificates".
- Now the "Certificates" window opens.
- Click on the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" tab in the "Certificates" window.
- Click "Import...".
- Now the "Certificate Import Wizard" window opens.
- Click "Next" in the "Certificate Import Wizard" window.
- Click "Browse..." or "Choose File" and select the file with the certificate ("boxcert.cer").
- Click "Open".
- Click "Next", "Next", and then "Finish".
- Now the "Security Warning" window opens.
- Click "Yes" in the "Security Warning" window.
- Click "OK" to close the Certificate Import Wizard.
macOS
Google Chrome and Safari use the certificate store of macOS's keychain administration. Therefore, import the FRITZ!Box's certificate to the keychain administration:
- Access the FRITZ!Box over the internet with Safari, for example via myfritz.net.
- Click on "Show Certificate" in the window "Safari can't verify the identity of the website [...]".
- Enable the option "Always trust [...] when connecting to [...]" and click "Continue".
- Enter the password of your macOS user account and click "Update settings".
Linux
- Import the certificate to the computer's certificate management. If the web browser you are using has its own certificate store, import the certificate to it. Refer to the manufacturer of the Linux distribution or browser for information on importing certificates.
Mozilla Firefox
Firefox does not use the certificate management from Windows, macOS, or Linux, it uses its own certificate store instead. Therefore, import the FRITZ!Box's certificate to Firefox's "Certificate Manager":
- Click the (Open menu) button on the top right of Firefox.
- Click "Settings”.
- Click "Privacy & Security" in the menu on the top left of the screen.
- Click "View Certificates" in the section "Security".
- Now the "Certificate Manager" window opens.
- Click on the "Authorities" tab in the "Certificate Manager" window.
- Click "Import..." and select the file with the certificate ("boxcert.cer").
- Click "Open".
- Enable the option "Trust this CA to identify websites" and click "OK".
- Click "OK" to save the settings.