Manage ca and self-signed certificates – Epiphan Pearl Mini Live Video Production System with 512GB SSD (NA/JP) User Manual
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Pearl Mini User Guide
Manage CA and self-signed certificates
If you need to delete the user certificate or private key, click Delete certificate.
Manage CA and self-signed certificates
You can view the list of CA and self-signed certificates that come preloaded on Pearl Mini. CA and self-signed
certificates are used for server authentication if Verify server's identity is selected when 802.1x network security
is configured, see
Configure 802.1x network security and manage user certificates
.
The self-signed certificate from Epiphan Video is selected by default. You can add more CA signed and self-
signed certificates using the Admin panel, as well as delete any certificates that you've uploaded. You cannot
delete any of the built-in CA certificates that came preloaded on Pearl Mini. Security certificates must be PEM
encoded.
When using the Epiphan Video self-signed certificate on Pearl devices:
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Your web browser may warn of an untrusted certificate when you try to access the web-based Pearl Mini
Admin panel. You can dismiss the warning and continue to the Admin panel.
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Certain low and medium-level results are expected when scanning the network for vulnerabilities while
Pearl Mini is connected and an active Admin panel session is in progress. Contact Epiphan Video
Support
for more information.
Manage CA and self-signed certificates using the Admin panel
1. Login to the Admin panel as admin, see
Connect to the Admin panel
.
2. From the Configuration menu, select Security. The Security configuration page opens.
3. Under CA certificates, click the arrow head to expand the list of built-in CA and self-signed certificates that
came preloaded on Pearl Mini.
4. To upload a new CA or self-signed certificate, click Choose File and select the certificate you want to
upload. Then click Apply. The uploaded certificate is added to a list of user uploaded CA certificates.
5. To delete a CA or self-signed certificate that you've uploaded, click Choose File and select the certificate
you want to delete from the list. Then click Delete. When you're done, click Apply.
6. Reboot the Pearl device when prompted. After the system has finished rebooting, log back in to the Admin
panel as admin and verify that all changes were applied.
Configure HTTPS
You can configure Pearl Mini to use HTTPS for secure, local network access to the Admin panel, as well as for
viewing the live channel preview stream on the local network using the Live broadcast URL.
The default HTTP port 80 redirects traffic to the default HTTPS port 443 when HTTPS is enabled. If the default
ports used by the Pearl device are not available on your network, you can change them using the Admin panel,
see
Change the HTTP/HTTPS port values
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