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Create OpenSSL CA (Certificate Authority) for Dev/Test Purposes
How to create a non production highly insecure CA for dev/test purposes. Create Basic Framework CA Config File Client Config File CA:-Create-Private-Key-&-Self-Signed-Certificate Inspect-the-CA-Self-Signed-Certificate Inspect-the-CA-Self-Signed-Certificate-for-its-Purpose/Ability Client:-Generate-Private-Key-&-Certificate-Signing-Request-(CSR) Inspect-the-CSR-(Certificate-Signing-Request) CA:-Sign-the-CSR Inspect-the-new-Client-Certificate Making-the-Certificate-Authority-Trusted Notes Create Basic Framework touch openssl-ca.cnf openssl-client.cnf index.txt serial.txtecho ’01’ > serial.txt There should now be 4 files index.txt openssl-ca.cnf openssl-client-cnf serial.txt CA Config File Edit…
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Make Ubuntu Trust You CA Certificate Authority
How to make Ubuntu trust your own self-signed Certificate Authority (CA) sudo mkdir /usr/share/ca-certificates/extrasudo cp cacert.pem /usr/share/ca-certificates/extra/certificate.crtsudo dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates #select your ca cert sudo update-ca-certificates Related How to Create OpenSSL CA (Certificate Authority) for Dev/Test Purposes Links