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    • rob_701906869137584
      rob last edited by

      On the RLC-410W, I was able to upload a certificate as follows.

      Connect to the camera's web interface.

      Navigate to: Settings / Network Settings / Advanced / HTTPS Settings / Set Up

      This will display two file fields: Certificate and Keyfile.

      The certificate should be a PEM, Base 64 text file containing the public certificate. The filename must end in ".crt"

      The keyfile should be a PEM, Base 64 text file containing the private key. The filename must end in ".key"

      You will need a Certification Authority of some sort and might need to convert the files. For example, the Windows certificates manager will not export a private key to the needed format, but OpenSSL can do it.

      After successfully uploading the files, close the browser tab to reset the connection.

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        • user_714023666557100_714023666557100
          user_714023666557100 @rob last edited by

          @rob_701906869137584

          Hello, is it possible to load a certificate chain (root CA, intermediate CA and camera public certificate in one PEM file) into the camera so that only the root CA is required on the PC or NAS?
          Otherwise the intermediate CA would also have to be imported on all systems, where currently only the root CA is required.
          Almost every device or web server now offers the option of importing the chain as a PEM file.
          Many thanks in advance for the information.

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          • joseph_1979
            Joseph Global Moderator @user_714023666557100 last edited by

            @user_714023666557100_714023666557100 You cannot import any PEM file. Reolink cams use self signed certificate.

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          • user_751368714272911_751368714272911
            user_751368714272911 last edited by

            Hello, I have the same problem. When downloading my certificate and key, it takes forever, and no messsage. Could reolink update the interface to accept these certificates ? thanks !

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            • user_783763327668419_783763327668419
              Dennis last edited by

              I know this is an old post but since I found it during searching for more info on SSL I thought maybe others would find my script to renew certificates using the API interesting.

              https://gist.[censored]/velzend/895c18d533b3992f3a0cc128f27c0894

              Have fun 😉

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                • user_797938908946587_797938908946587
                  user_797938908946587 @Dennis last edited by

                  @user_783763327668419_783763327668419 Thank you so much for this !

                  I am trying to run your script to upload let's encrypt certificates. Do I need to convert them to a different format? I assume that your script also works for other reolink cameras (I have the 811A).

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                  • joseph_1979
                    Joseph Global Moderator @user_797938908946587 last edited by joseph_1979

                    @user_797938908946587_797938908946587 You need the certificate file with extension .crt and the key file with extension .key. You need to use OpenSSL to generate them.

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