Updating of PHDS/LSP/PRTMP certificates

Hello

Certificates located in the creds/static directory is expiring on 24 September 2016. I checked on the following site but could not find a newer version.

Adobe Media Server - Updaters

Does anyone know if there is a newer version available? Have we not wait until September?

Thank you

O. Kobe

They seems to be forgotten to renew the update page. Last link is considered to be http://download.macromedia.com/pub/adobemediaserver/5_0_10/AdobeMediaServer5_x64.tar.gz

So I just changed from 5_0_10 to 5_0_11 and downloaded http://download.macromedia.com/pub/adobemediaserver/5_0_11/AdobeMediaServer5_x64.tar.gz

New certificates valid until 28.06.2018

Kobe, thank you!

Tags: Adobe Media Server

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