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HTTPS is now the default
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By default, ZoneMinder will use the certifciate created when the mod_ssl
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pacakge was installed on your system.
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Since the certificate is self-signed, you will get a warning from your browser
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the first time you access the web portal. This is normal.
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This is not intended to be an all encompasing solution for everyone. ZoneMinder
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will work just fine over HTTPS the way it is currently configured. However,
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here are a couple of considerations you may want to take to improve your
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experience.
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1. Install a fully signed certificate from letsencrypt, using certbot. See the
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certbot site for more information. This free service is very easy to set up.
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https://certbot.eff.org/all-instructions/
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2. Create your own certificate. The CentOS wiki has a guide that describes how
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to do this: https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Https . Additionally, Googling
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"centos certificate" reveals many articles on the subject.
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3. When using Apache, you can turn off HTTPS entirely by simply commenting
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out the SSLRequireSSL directives found in
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/etc/zm/www/zoneminder.apache.conf. You should also comment out the
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HTTP -> HTTPS Rewrite rule.
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