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networking:ssl-own-ca [2023/04/02 16:38] oscarnetworking:ssl-own-ca [2023/04/02 16:39] (current) – [Creating CA-Signed Certificates for Your Dev Sites] oscar
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 When you should see the following two files: Home-CA.key (your private key) and Home-CA.pem (your root certificate), you’re now a CA.  When you should see the following two files: Home-CA.key (your private key) and Home-CA.pem (your root certificate), you’re now a CA. 
  
-===== Creating CA-Signed Certificates for Your Dev Sites =====+===== Creating CA-Signed Certificates for internal Lan =====
 Now we’re a CA on all our devices and we can sign certificates for any new dev sites that need HTTPS.  Now we’re a CA on all our devices and we can sign certificates for any new dev sites that need HTTPS. 
 ==== Step 1: Create a Private Key ==== ==== Step 1: Create a Private Key ====
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