Canon EOS R5 C Advanced User Guide VIDEO edition - Page 168
Other Network Settings, 802.1X Authentication, Reading/Deleting a Root Certificate for FTP Transfer
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Configuring Connection Settings Other Network Settings 168 Reading/Deleting a Root Certificate for FTP Transfer When you use the [FTPS] transfer mode, you will need to read onto the camera the same root certificate saved on the FTP server. You can also check the content of a previously loaded root certificate or delete it. 1 Set the camera to MEDIA mode. 2 Save the desired root certificate file onto the root directory of a card and insert it into card slot 2. 3 Select > [ Network Settings] > [Advanced Settings] > [FTP Transfer Settings] > [Read Root Certificate] > [OK]. • The root certificate file is read from the card. • After reading a root certificate file, you can select [Root Certificate Details] to check the certificate's issuer and expiration date, or select [Delete Root Certificate] to delete the root certificate in the camera. NOTES • Only one root certificate, with one of the following file names, can be read by the camera: "ROOT.CER", "ROOT.CRT" and "ROOT.PEM". • If you transfer files using FTPS transfer with a self-signed certificate, you may not be able to trust the destination server. 802.1X Authentication The camera is compatible with the following protocols. EAP-TLS: X.509 supported EAP-TTLS, PEAP: MS-CHAP v.2 supported Select Wizard]. > [ Network Settings] > [Advanced Settings] > [802.1X Authentication] > [Setup • Follow the wizard to complete the authentication settings. When you select the [EAP-TLS] protocol, the root certificate, client certificate and private key will be read from the card. When you select the [EAP-TTLS] or [PEAP] protocol, select [User Name] and [Password] and enter the information using the keyboard screen (A 25). Then, read the root certificate from the card. • After reading the authentication files, select [Check Settings] to check their content. Select [Delete Settings] to delete the authentication files in the camera. Giving a Nickname to the Camera You can give the camera a nickname that is used on network connections and network devices to make it easier to identify. Select > [ Network Settings] > [Nickname]. • Enter the desired nickname using the keyboard screen (A 25).