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This creates a 1024 bit Encrypted certificate, and saves it as ''/etc/ssl/private/yourcert.pem'' | This creates a 1024 bit Encrypted certificate, and saves it as ''/etc/ssl/private/yourcert.pem'' | ||
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+ | == RedHat/Fedora == | ||
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+ | In RedHat based distros generating SSL certs is simplified. | ||
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+ | To generate a server key: | ||
+ | make genkey | ||
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+ | To generate certificate request: | ||
+ | make certreq | ||
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+ | Once you have a Certificate Request (.csr) you can go to [[http://www.cacert.org CACert.org]] to have a Signed Certificate created. | ||
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[[Category:OpenSSL]] | [[Category:OpenSSL]] |
Revision as of 16:07, 6 October 2007
To create a Self Signed SSL Certificate:
openssl req -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout \ /etc/ssl/private/yourcert.key \ -out /etc/ssl/private/yourcert.pem
This creates a 1024 bit Encrypted certificate, and saves it as /etc/ssl/private/yourcert.pem
RedHat/Fedora
In RedHat based distros generating SSL certs is simplified.
To generate a server key:
make genkey
To generate certificate request:
make certreq
Once you have a Certificate Request (.csr) you can go to [CACert.org] to have a Signed Certificate created.