Hybrid Standalone NVR User Guide
4.7.2.13
HTTPS
This page can be used to create a server certificate or download a root certificate.
Figure 4-30
A secure server certificate is a digital certificate issued to a Web server by a trusted Certificate
Authority (CA). A server certificate verifies the organization's identity to the client so that the client
can securely browse the organization's Website confident that the Website belongs to that
organization (not an imposter), and transactions between the server and client are encrypted.
A root certificate is either an unsigned public key certificate or a self-signed certificate that identifies
the Root Certificate Authority.
On this screen you can set to ensure that the PC can successfully login via HTTPS to guarantee
communication data security. This reliable and stable technology can secure user information
security and device safety.
Note:
•
If you change the device IP, you must implement the server certificate again.
•
If it is your first time using HTTPS on the current PC, you must download the root certificate.
Create Server Certificate
If this is your first time using the HTTPS function, please use the following steps to create a server
certificate.
1.
Click the
Create Server Certificate
button.
2.
Enter the country, state name and other requested information.
3.
Click the
Create
button.
Note:
Make sure that the IP or domain information is the same as your device IP or domain name.
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