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Generating self signed SSL certificates

Posted by Rich  Published in Linux, Technical

Creating a self signed certificate is relatively easy. Once the certificate of authority has been established, generating certificates off of it is rather straight forward. However, the commands can get lost over time since one is not generating certificates every day. To simplify matters, a quick script handles all of the necessary steps to generate [...]

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14

Aug

Renew Self-Signed SSL Certificate on Linux

Posted by Rich  Published in Linux, Technical

If you are receiving a similar email to the one below, it can be a bit misleading if you are using self-signed certificates. The warning below really only applies to purchased certificates, not ones that have been home grown. If you are using self signed certificates, there is no option to renew it. You just [...]

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