Creating a Self-Signed SSL Certificate

Posted by linuxize on Apr 19, 2019 3:58 PM EDT
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A self-signed SSL certificate is a certificate that is signed by the person who created it rather than a trusted certificate authority. Self-signed certificates can have the same level of encryption as the trusted CA-signed SSL certificate.

Self-signed certificates as recognized as valid by any browser. If you are using a self-signed certificate, the web browser will show a warning to the visitor that the web site certificate cannot be verified.

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