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For those who are interested in using their own certificates with the Unifi Cloud Key, head over to Scott Helme’s blog For the purposes of setting up the Cloud Key, the UBNT online account (through the use of a chrome plugin) also
WARNING: Do not release or operate the HDD Latch while the Cloud Key Gen2 Plus is in use or powered on. This blog is focused mainly on how to actually put the certificate on your Cloud Key and get it working, but I wanted to provide a little more detail on my setup for those interested. The contents of update.sh are the commands you want to execute on the remote host which are here. service unifi stop Designed for convenient monitoring and complete management of your camera surveillance system, the UniFi Protect Controller allows you to set up, configure, and monitor your UniFi cameras using a graphical user interface. As one of the built-in apps on the Cloud Key Gen2 Plus, there are no separate software, licensing, hosting, or support fees.This takes the PKCS #12 file and outputs the unifi.keystore.jks file that we removed earlier. With that in place, you're now ready to start the UniFi service again. service unifi start Here is the actual script I'm using on my server to renew the certificate and update the Cloud Key with the new files. #!/bin/bash python acme_tiny.py --account-key account.key --csr unifi.scotthelme.co.uk.csr --acme-dir /home/scott/acme/challenges > signed.crt Note: The Cloud Key G2 Plus only supports hard drives that can operate on 5V power. Hard drives that require additional power are not supported. Use an 802.3af-compliant switch, such as a UniFi PoE Switch, a USB power source, or 48V PoE adapter (not included). UniFi Switch
For the best setup experience, we recommend updating to the latest version and ensuring that automatic updates are enabled. Open All Required Ports
USB Power Source
Device is busy; do not touch or unplug it. This usually indicates that a process such as a firmware upgrade is taking place.