2N® Indoor View services that use TLS:
- Web server (HTTPS)
- E-mail (SMTP)
- 802.1x (EAP-TLS)
- SIPs
2N® Indoor View allows you to download up to 3 sets of certificates from certification authorities, which help you authenticate the communicating device, and also 3 user certificates and private keys for encryption purposes.
Each certificate requiring service can be assigned one certificate set, refer to the Web Server, E-mail and Streaming subsections. The certificates can be shared by the services.
2N® Indoor View accepts the DER (ASN1) and PEM certificates.
Once powered, 2N® Indoor View generates automatically the so-called Self Signed certificate and a private key, which can be used for the Web server and E-mail services without the need to load a unique certificate and private key.
Note
- If you use the Self Signed certificate for encryption, the 2N® Indoor View web server – browser communication is secure, but the browser notifies you that it cannot authenticate the 2N® Indoor View certificate.
Refer to the tables below for the current list of trusted and user certificates:
Click to upload a certificate saved on your PC. Select the certificate (or private key) file in a dialogue window and click Upload. Press to remove a certificate from 2N® Indoor VIew.
Caution
- Note that a certificate with a private RSA key longer than 2048 bits may be rejected :
The private key file or password has not been accepted by the device! - For certificates based on elliptic curves use the secp256r1 (aka prime256v1 aka NIST P-256) and secp384r1 (aka NIST P-384) curves only.