your-own-ssl-certificate-authority | simple script to set up your own certificate | TLS library

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your-own-ssl-certificate-authority is a Shell library typically used in Security, TLS applications. your-own-ssl-certificate-authority has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

This program (based on the answers received to a StackExchange question) allows you to easily set up an internal SSL certificate authority. By using a single root certificate, it is possible to configure the client to consider such certificate, plus all the "sub/derived certificates", valid. In this way, it is possible to configure the client to accept a single certificate. Implicitly, each derived certificate will be considered valid by the client, without further configuration.
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            QUESTION

            chrome not trust https and show ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
            Asked 2018-Jan-19 at 12:00

            I follow this page to create my SSL Certificate.
            And I have use openssl create rootCA and server Certificates.

            But in chrome it show this page. image here
            Openssl command is follow by this:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2017-Oct-05 at 01:49

            I have solve this question.

            I have to create a file v3.ext in same root with openssl.

            File content:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46152891

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            Install your-own-ssl-certificate-authority

            In general, you can follow the relative guide on Kerio, covering root certificates import on various operating systems.

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