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Kyrunner
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For the  last 4 hours  I have been trying to figure out how to upload the ssl cert I just purchased from godaddyI’m assuming since it’s from godaddy emby needs it in a different file forma.

 

can anyone help

Edited by Kyrunner
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Hello Kyrunner,

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Please wait for someone from staff support or our members to reply to you.

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Thank you.

Emby Team

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Hi there, what format is it in?

Kyrunner
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openssl pkcs12 -inkey 877189263ff.pem -in 877189263ff.crt  -export -out ky_pfx.pfx                                                                                                                                   
 
unable to load private key    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
140183190775616:error:0909006C:PEM routines:get_name:no start line:crypto/pem/pem_lib.c:745:Expecting: ANY PRIVATE KEY   
Kyrunner
Posted

Yes I tried that also and doesn't work 

Q-Droid
Posted

Do you have the right files, the private key, site cert and chain certs? Openssl doesn't seem to recognize the given file as the private key.

 

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@Kyrunner Were you able to get this setup?

If not would you like some help with a remote session?

Kyrunner
Posted
9 hours ago, cayars said:

@Kyrunner Were you able to get this setup?

If not would you like some help with a remote session?

Yes would love some help do you use webex for remote sharing. I’m available today 

Posted

I got your PM so will respond there.

Kyrunner
Posted (edited)

Can you join again 

 

 

Edited by Kyrunner
Posted

Got things working after a remote session.  We ended up ditching the Godaddy cert and setting things up via Cloudflare and using their free cert.

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