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    • jschulz_680169125388712
      jschulz last edited by

      How can I obtain a valid security certificate for my RLC-822A camera?

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      • Crimp On_62210811129
        Crimp On last edited by

        I believe the answer is, "The customer cannot replace the SSL Certificate. Live with it."

        Modern web browsers have created a "Catch 22" situation with regard to web site security.

        • They demand that the SSL Certificate presented by the web site is registered with one of the certificate authorities.
        • Specifically, they automatically reject any "self-signed" SSL certificate as being inherently not trustworthy.
        • But, it is logically inconsistent for a manufacturer to include a valid SSL certificate in customer products, so they create a self-signed certificate instead. Reolink has a trusted SSL certificate for the Reolink web site. All those cameras are not Reolink. They are thousands of individual customers.

        The customer is caught (Catch 22)

        • Accessing the product (in this case a camera) using the unencrypted web interface (port 80) results in, "not secure" (i.e. http instead of https)
        • Accessing the product using the encrypted web interface (port 443) results in "not trusted". Buried in the denial is a method to "go there anyway." Usually in tiny type.

        After the first time, web browsers remember, "go there anyway".

        This situation is really annoying.

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          • Christian
            Chris @Crimp On last edited by

            You can now upload certificates yourself for the newer models with the latest firmware.
            However, that presupposes that you know how to do it.
            Even if Reolink installs a valid certificate on its own, it is only temporary.

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            • Crimp On_62210811129
              Crimp On @Chris last edited by

              @christian So cool. Could you post a screen shot of this option?

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            • jschulz_680169125388712
              jschulz last edited by

              I am trying to connect one of the cameras to an Avigilon server but get a communication error and a security warning with the device. the system finds and ID's the camera just fine. But says the video stream is unsecure and can't be encrypted as required. The installed certificate is invalid and just says Test.

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              • jschulz_680169125388712
                jschulz last edited by

                See Certificate

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                • jschulz_680169125388712
                  jschulz last edited by

                  The fact that Reolink refuses to provide valid credentials even upon asking, warrants suspicion as to the reasoning. Something I am very familiar with.

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                    • Christian
                      Chris @jschulz last edited by

                      @jschulz_680169125388712

                      Are you sure you know how such certificates work at all?

                      How should the reolink deposit a certificate tailored to you?
                      You call up the camera via an IP and a corresponding certificate must exist for this.
                      Even if you use your own FQDN URL, there must be a certificate for it. Reolink cannot do that.

                      The certificate that is stored there is only intended for an HTTPS connection to be established at all.
                      The browser reports that it cannot be valid, because it is trying to check it with the CA it knows, but this cannot work.
                      All of this is completely normal behavior.

                      And as I said above, please use the WebGUI to see if you don't already find the function to upload your own certificate, as in the picture above.

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                      • joseph_1979
                        Joseph Global Moderator @Chris last edited by

                        @christian Absolutely Correct. Only self signed certificate is used in HTTPS.

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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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