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If your Opsview Monitor system uses a self-signed certificate then you may need to add it you to your mobile phone so that no warnings will be raised. The instructions below are OS specific.

Note: You should not use self-signed certificates for production instances of Opsview.

# Making the self-signed certificate available for download

On the Opsview Orchestrator server, as the root user, copy the self-signed certificate:



The rest of the instructions are phone OS specific:

## Android

  1. Install the certificate on your device using these instructions: https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2844832?hl=en-GB

  2. Restart Opsview Monitor Mobile

  3. Login to Opsview Monitor Mobile

## iOS

  1. Navigate to https://SERVER/static/ca.crt. Will get a prompt to download a configuration profile. Allow:

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  1. Go to Settings > General > Profiles. This will list widgets.com as a profile. Install this

  2. Enable this certificate to be trusted. Go to Settings > General > About > Certificate Trust Settings > Enable full trust for root certificates > Set widgets.com to be enabled

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  1. You can now log into Opsview Mobile without warnings.