The private key is usually generated along with a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) when applying for an SSL certificate. If you’ve lost it, you’ll need to recreate the CSR and request a new certificate.
Category: Glossary
pfSense Setup DNS
In pfSense (a firewall/router OS), you can set up DNS under System > General Setup. This lets your network resolve domain names and improves routing and performance.
What Does Video Streaming Mean?
Video streaming is the process of transmitting video data over the internet in real-time, allowing users to watch content without downloading it first. Examples include YouTube, Netflix, and live webinars.
IP Camera Calculator Bandwidth
This tool helps calculate the internet bandwidth required for streaming IP camera footage. It considers resolution, frame rate, number of cameras, and compression type (H.264/H.265).
HTML Video Streaming
Streaming video using HTML5 involves using the <video> tag along with HLS (.m3u8) or MP4 file formats. It’s a modern and browser-compatible way to deliver videos without plugins.
Certificate with Private Key
A full SSL setup includes both the certificate file (public part) and a private key. Some providers bundle both in a .pfx or .pem file. This combination is required to enable HTTPS and secure your website or app.
CDN Facebook
This refers to using a Content Delivery Network (CDN) to optimize and accelerate delivery of video or content you plan to publish on Facebook. It can reduce buffering and increase performance for viewers.
Instagram RTMP URL
Instagram does not officially support RTMP streaming, so it doesn’t provide a direct RTMP URL like YouTube or Facebook. However, third-party tools or software can generate temporary RTMP endpoints to stream to Instagram.
SSL Certificate Key
This is the private key that pairs with your SSL certificate to enable HTTPS encryption on websites. It’s essential for secure communication between a browser and your server.
How to get an IBAN number
An IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is a standardized international number used for bank transfers. You can usually find your IBAN on your bank statement, online banking portal, or by contacting your bank.