Importing root certification to the camera (Import Root Certificate)
Imports a root certificate needed to verify a server from a memory card.
A root certificate is needed in the following situations.
- When executing FTP transfers with [Secure Protocol] set to [On]
- When executing encrypted communication using the RTMPS protocol on network streaming
The root certificate is saved to the camera and can be updated.
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Save a root certificate to a memory card.
- Save the certificate to the root directory of the memory card in the PEM format, and name it “cacert.pem.”
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Insert the memory card to which the root certificate has been saved into Slot 1 on the camera.
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MENU → (Network) → [Network Option] → [Import Root Certificate] → Select a function that uses the root certificate, and then select [OK].
- The root certificate saved to the memory card is read by the camera, and then the root certificate on the camera is updated.
Menu item details
- FTP Function:
- Reads a root certificate to verify the FTP server.
- Streaming:
- Reads a root certificate to verify the distribution server for network streaming.
Note
- Do not remove the memory card from the camera during read operations.
- When the network settings are reset, the root certificate on the camera is reset as well.