Client certificate configuration – AMX Modero CV7 User Manual

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Client certificate configuration

There are several ways in which a client certificate can be configured by an IT department. The client
certificate and private key can both be incorporated into one file or split into two separate files. In
addition, the file format used by these files could be PEM, DER, or PKCS12. These formats are
described later in this section. The following table describes how to fill in the fields for each possible
case.

AMX supports the following security certificates within three different formats:



PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail)



DER (Distinguished Encoding Rules)



PKCS12 (Public Key Cryptography Standard #12)

Certificate files frequently use 5 file extensions. It can be confusing because there is not a one to one
correspondence. The following table shows the possible file extension used for each certificate type:

Client Certificate Configuration

Certificate Configuration

Client Certificate Field

Private Key Field

Single file contains both the client certificate
and private key.

Format is: PEM or DER.

Enter the file name

Enter the same file name

First file contains the client certificate and the
second file contains the private key.

Format is: PEM or DER.

Enter the first file name

Enter the second file name

Single file contains both the client certificate
and the private key.

Format is: PKCS12

Leave this field blank

Enter the file name

First file contains the client certificate and the
second file contains the private key.

Format is: PKCS12

This configuration is not
supported

This configuration is not
supported

PKCS12 files are frequently generated by Microsoft certificate applications.
Otherwise, PEM is more common.

Certificates and their Extensions

Certificate Type

Possible File Extensions

PEM

.cer

.pem

.pvk

DER

.cer

.der

PKCS12

.pfx

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