I have modified the file /etc/ssl/gl.conf with the new IP and followed all the steps you mentioned, and I have restarted the router, but it does not work.
When I go to the WebDAV URL, a popup appears asking for username and password, and when I enter them I get 403 – Forbidden.
The file /rom/etc/uci-defaults/80_nginx-oui still shows the old IP, not the new one.
[alt_names]
DNS.1 = console.gl-inet.com
IP.1 = 192.168.8.
This issue has been resolved in v4.8 firmware, meaning that we no longer need to update the IP address in the certificate manually.
Do you use the browser to access the WebDAV URL?
If so, please use a third-party client software that supports WebDAV instead, as browsers typically do not support WebDAV and will display a '403 Forbidden' error.
Thank you, WebDAV works when I change the IP using WinSCP, but it does not work in the browser.
What I don’t understand is why I have another Flint 3 router (GL-BE9300) with a firmware version older than 4.8.3. On this router, I haven’t changed the IP (it is still 192.168.8.1) and WebDAV works in the browser. I also didn’t modify any files on that router.
Do you install any browser extensions to enable partial WebDAV support? If possible, please provide some screenshots to help us better understand the situation.
To our knowledge, most web browsers do not natively support the WebDAV protocol like listing directories or adding and deleting files. Generally, only part of function would work on a browser like download a file if you provide the direct URL to that specific file path.
For a more reliable experience and full access to WebDAV features, we recommend using a dedicated client such as WinSCP.