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LPR Series | Universal
User’s Manual
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SSL
Method : None/ Self Signed/ Request/ Upload Certificate
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), the standard security technology for establishing encryption, allows
sensitive information such as login credentials to be transmitted securely.
Self Signed: Self-signed certificate is a private own key that has no connection with person or
organization that perform authorized certificate signing procedure. For self-signed certificate, user
can create CSR (Certificate Signing Request) by filling below information. Country, Province, City,
Common Name, Organization, Organization Unit and Email. For an installed certificate user can
view Common Name, Organization, Location, Country, Issuer, Start Date and End Date. Select it and
input the required fields below to display information of a self-signed certificate.
Note
The certificate can be removed.
HTTPS will not work correctly if SSL is not enabled.
Figure: Self Signed & Request Settings
Request
Roughly similar to the settings of Self-
Signed, by clicking the “Generate Certificate” after inputting
the required fields, Request will provide user, apart from showing the information like self signed,
with a download option of created certificate for future utilization.
Upload Certificate
After downloading the certificate from Request page, user can upload it to the camera via clicking
“Upload” to locate the created certificate for “Upload Certificate”. In addition, it is required to browse
and upload the other CA (Certificate Authority), which is issued by authorized person or organization,
followed by clicking the “Upload” to complete the SSL procedure.
Figure: Upload Certificate