If the SharpV unit uses a signed certificate from your own
public key infrastructure (PKI) or from a Certificate Authority such as VeriSign, you must
install the certificate authority’s public certificate on the SharpV
unit as well as on all machines that communicate with the SharpV
unit.
What you should know
- If you use a custom Certificate Authority or chain of trust, please contact the
AutoVu™ Support team for assistance.
- IPv6 static addresses are not supported.
Procedure
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Log on to the Sharp
Portal.
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From the Configuration menu, select
the Security page.
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Click + Signing request.
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Enter the required information for the certificate signing request and click
OK.
NOTE:
- The Country field requires a
two-letter country code.
- If you are also using the certificate to connect to the
Archiver, the Sharp's common name (Sharp's IP address
if connecting to the Archiver) defined in the certificate must be the
Sharp unit's IP address, not the
Sharp name.
The message Operation succeeded is displayed and the signing request
is added to the certificate list with not signed displayed for the
Issuer.
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Click on the certificate to display the Certificate
details.
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Click Copy to clipboard.
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Send the certificate signing request to a certificate authority.
IMPORTANT: Do not delete the signing request if it has been used to
request a certificate.
You will receive an SSL certificate signed by the certificate
authority.
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In the Certificate Details window, click Install
signed certificate then browse to the certificate location and click
Open.
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Click Save.
The system displays the message: Installed signed certificate...
successful.
NOTE: If you receive the error The certificate chain is not trusted. Add
intermediate and root certificates, contact the AutoVu™ Support team for assistance.
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Refresh the browser (F5).
The certificate is displayed in the Certificate
list.
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Click the Active button for the
certificate.
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Click Save and reboot and click
OK to confirm the reboot.
Results
When the system comes back online,
notice that the URL displays that you are in HTTPS mode.
A lock icon
() in the browser's
address bar indicates that you are now logged on to the camera
with a secure connection.