Import Certificates To Tk-Ip101 Viewer On The Client Computer - TRENDnet TK-IP101 User Manual

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On some client platforms such as Linux, after you have installed the JRE on your client platform, you
have to set the path information in order for the client system to know where the Java compiler program is.
3.3 Import certificates to TK-IP101 viewer on
the client computer
If you will be using only the non-PKI authenticated viewer connections to TK-IP101 (such as Level 1
No encryption and No Authentication
authentication by client
and proceed to the next.
To make full PKI authenticated viewer connection with TK-IP101, you need to import
client certificates to the Win32 viewer and Java Viewer on the client computer.
The Tk-IP101 is already preinstalled with a default set of certificates. You can use
the default client certificates provided on CD ROM. However, it also allows you to use
your own set of certificates.
Note that if you intend to use your own set of certificates instead of the default set of certificates, you
should not only import the client certificates to the win32 viewer/java viewer on remote client computer, but
you should also import the root certificate, server certificate and the server private key to the TK-IP101. To
import certificates to the TK-IP101, please go to the Security page of the TK-IP101 Web Management to
upload your own set of certificates. For details, please refer to
Viewer Encryption and Password Policies
Generally, the naming requirements of these certificates are as follows:
[Certificates and private key for TK-IP101 to authenticate viewer user logins]
root.crt - TK-IP101 root certificate, mandatory file name
server.crt - TK-IP101 server certificate, mandatory file name
serverkey.pem – TK-IP101 server private key, mandatory file name
[Certificates for remote login users with viewer connections]
client_name1.p12 - client certificate, client name could vary
client_name2.p12 - client certificate, client name could vary
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Specifically, we should import client certificate(s) in .p12 format, to the win32 viewer
and Java Viewer on your client computer, using each of their own certificate import
utilities.
, and Level 2 –
), you are not obliged to use or import any certificates. If so you can skip this section
.
256-bit SSL encryption and only server
Section 4.15, Security – Certificate Installation,
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