A certificate authority (CA) is an entity that signs digital certificates. Many websites need to let their customers know that the connection is secure, so they pay an internationally trusted CA (eg, VeriSign, DigiCert) to sign a certificate for their domain.
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The root certificate of my tool had to be imported into every PC of the company. Unfortunately there are some pitfalls which I did not expect, but after some research I figured out how to import the new CA to Linux- and Windows PCs and to every major webbrowser. In the following text root.cert.pem is the root certificate file. Linux (Debian SSL Digital Certificate Authority - Encryption Certificate lifetimes are changing. The TLS/SSL industry is moving away from two-year certificates by the end of August. Customers who aren’t yet validated must order by August 13th to guarantee issuance. Pre-validated customers may place new orders until August 31st. In other words, if you want a two-year certificate, now is the time. How to Generate a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) in Linux
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