The FQDN of the Crestron Mercury, AM-300, or AM-200 will be hostname of the device. To do this an external CSR must be generated and the signed certificate (.PFX) must be imported with the password-protected private key. Signed Certificate Deployment (↑ Back to Top)Ī signed certificate can be deployed to Crestron Mercury and AirMedia units to suppress the self-signed warning encountered in browsers. ![]() See screenshots below for how to proceed past the warning in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers. The device web pages can still be accessed by proceeding past the warning. ![]() Though the warning page may concern some users, it is expected. Many browsers show a warning page when users attempt to load a page that uses self-signed certificates. Default Self-Signed Certificates & Proceed Warning Pageĭefault Self-Signed Certificates & Proceed Warning Page (↑ Back to Top)īy default the web server on Crestron Mercury ( CCS-UC-1-AV) and AirMedia ( AM-300, AM-200) units utilize HTTPS with a self-signed certificate. ![]() Crestron Mercury & AirMedia: Web Server Certificates
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