Canon CR-N500 Remote Camera Settings Guide - Page 68

[System] > [Security] > [Certificate Management], Server Certificate Management, Create Certificate

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[System] > [Security] > [Certificate Management] Manage server certificates. It is also possible to create a self-signed certificate to use, for example, for operation test. Server Certificate Management Manage the server certificates. [Server Certificates] Perform this operation to import server certificates. Click [...] and specify the certificate file to be imported, and then click [Import]. [Server Certificate Password] Set the password to use when importing and exporting the server certificate. [Server Certificate List] Click [View] to display the information of server certificates, as a list. Certificate's validity is displayed in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Specify the certificate and click [Export] to export the certificate information. Click [Delete] to delete it from the list. Create Certificate Create server certificates. Important It is advised to use self-signed certificate for such as operation tests that do not require full security. It is recommended to acquire and install a server certificate issued from CA for a full-scale system operation. [Generate Certificate Signing Request] Click [Execute] to create a server private key and generate a certificate signing request. Once processed, the certificate signing request will be displayed in a separate window. [Create Self-Signed Certificate] Enter the following items, click [Apply], and click [Execute] to create a self-signed certificate. Note Creating a certificate takes time, so it is recommended to stop the video distribution processes etc. [Country (C)] Enter the ISO3166-1 alpha-2 country code. [State/Province (ST)], [Locality (L)], [Organization (O)], [Organizational Unit (OU)], [Common Name (CN)] Enter state/province name, locality, organization name, organizational unit and common name in alphanumeric characters (spaces or printable characters). Enter an FQDN format host name, etc. to set the common name (required). [Validity Period Start Date], [Validity Period End Date] Set the validity period of the certificate to be created (required when creating a self-signed certificate). 68

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Manage server certificates. It is also possible to create a self-signed certificate to use, for example, for operation test.
Server Certificate Management
Manage the server certificates.
[
S
erver Certificates]
Perform this operation to import server certificates.
Click [...] and specify the certificate file to be imported, and then click [Import].
[
S
erver Certificate Password]
Set the password to use when importing and exporting the server certificate.
[
S
erver Certificate List]
Click [View] to display the information of server certificates, as a list. Certificate's validity is displayed in GMT (Greenwich
Mean Time).
Specify the certificate and click [Export] to export the certificate information. Click [Delete] to delete it from the list.
Create Certificate
Create server certificates.
[Generate Certificate
S
igning Request]
Click [Execute] to create a server private key and generate a certificate signing request.
Once processed, the certificate signing request will be displayed in a separate window.
[Create
S
elf-
S
igned Certificate]
Enter the following items, click [Apply], and click [Execute] to create a self-signed certificate.
Note
Creating a certificate takes time, so it is recommended to stop the video distribution processes etc.
[Country (C)]
Enter the ISO3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
[
S
tate/Province (
S
T)], [Locality (L)], [Organization (O)], [Organizational Unit (OU)], [Common Name (CN)]
Enter state/province name, locality, organization name, organizational unit and common name in alphanumeric characters
(spaces or printable characters).
Enter an FQDN format host name, etc. to set the common name (required).
[Validity Period
S
tart Date], [Validity Period End Date]
Set the validity period of the certificate to be created (required when creating a self-signed certificate).
[System] > [Security] > [Certificate Management]
Important
It is advised to use self-signed certificate for such as operation tests that do not require full security. It is recommended to acquire and
install a server certificate issued from CA for a full-scale system operation.