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openssl req -subj | openssl req -subj "/CN=domain.com" -new -newkey rsa:4096 -days 3650 -nodes -x509 -sha512 -keyout private.key -out public.key | ||
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If you want to add more domain names, just add more /CN=example.com between the double quotes. The last common name will be the main common name.<br/> | |||
Remember: keep your private.key private. Change rights to the file accordingly so that only the application you need it in can read it. | Remember: keep your private.key private. Change rights to the file accordingly so that only the application you need it in can read it. |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 25 June 2015
Self Signed Certificate
Easiest way to create a self-signed certificate for domain.com:
openssl req -subj "/CN=domain.com" -new -newkey rsa:4096 -days 3650 -nodes -x509 -sha512 -keyout private.key -out public.key
If you want to add more domain names, just add more /CN=example.com between the double quotes. The last common name will be the main common name.
Remember: keep your private.key private. Change rights to the file accordingly so that only the application you need it in can read it.