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## <tt>'''openssl x509 -req -days <# number of days> -in <csr_name>.csr -signkey <key_name>.key -out <crt_name>.crt'''</tt> | ## <tt>'''openssl x509 -req -days <# number of days> -in <csr_name>.csr -signkey <key_name>.key -out <crt_name>.crt'''</tt> | ||
# Enter the information as required by the prompts. | # Enter the information as required by the prompts. | ||
# Verify the checksum of the key | # Verify the checksum of the key matches the checksum CSR and the self-signed certificate. | ||
## <tt>'''openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in <crt_name>.crt | openssl md5'''</tt> | ## <tt>'''openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in <crt_name>.crt | openssl md5'''</tt> | ||
Latest revision as of 18:31, 21 February 2013
Generate a Self-Signed Certificate
Apache with mod_ssl Enabled
- If required follow the OpenSSL Generating a Private Key procedure.
- If required follow the OpenSSL Generating a Certificate Signing Request procedure.
- The private key and CSR files will be used to generate the self-signed certificate.
- openssl x509 -req -days <# number of days> -in <csr_name>.csr -signkey <key_name>.key -out <crt_name>.crt
- Enter the information as required by the prompts.
- Verify the checksum of the key matches the checksum CSR and the self-signed certificate.
- openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in <crt_name>.crt | openssl md5