![]() If you have a compatible TV and you don’t see AirPlay as an option, make sure you update to the latest LG Smart TV firmware. Choose your LG Smart TV and it will start displaying on your Smart TV. So outside of mixing in the LG certificate in the handshake side of things I really don’t get how that has any impact on establishing a secure connection. Start playing the content in the Plex app and select the AirPlay icon. If all clients relied on pre-installed certificates to initiate a secure connection secure access to websites would’nt exsist. They can just as easily bundle what they need with their application. The one exception perhaps beeing as a step in the process to authenticate the trusted third party certificate provided by the server, however this is not really required and even if they do want to do this there is no reason why Plex has to use a certificate provided by LG to do this. Usually you don’t rely on a client certificate for anything here. Then the client verifies that the server is who they claim via the certificate and initiate the key exchange. Then the client responds providing a certificate that says who it is which is issued by a trusted third party and a copy of it’s own public key. ![]() ![]() From my understanding TLS works with one client contacting a server providing a public key and information regarding which types of ciphers it supports. Outside of that error explain what’s wrong. I wrote SSL rather than TLS in my previous comment.
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