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If you have a few servers you need to do this with, you can just create yourself a CA (Certifying Authority) certificate and load that instead. Then your self-signed certs, signed by your CA cert, will all be accepted without you needing to load each one.
Technically speaking you can create your own SSL certificate (Self Signed) for your domain. Make sure that self-signed certificates will not trusted by browsers and the operating, since there will not be any root certificates. One can easily create such certificates but users' browser do not recognize your X.
From Microsoft Windows, click Start. In the Search programs and files field, type MMC. Click File > Add/Remove Snap-in. From the list of available snap-ins, select Certificates. Click Add.
Create the directories and configuration files for the CA. Create the server's private key and root certificate. Add the root certificate as a trusted certificate on your network. Configure OpenSSL to use the server's private key and certificate to sign certificate requests.
Generate Your IIS Self Signed Certificate Click on the name of the server in the Connections' column on the left. Double-click on Server Certificates. In the Actions' column on the right, click on Create Self-Signed Certificate Enter any friendly name and then click OK.
Click on the Windows icon in the taskbar, Search for IIS, and open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Click on the name of the server in the Connections' column on the left. Double-click the Server Certificates icon. In the Actions' column on the right-hand side, click on Create Self Signed Certificate.
Prepare by getting your server set up and getting your WHOPS record updated (it needs to show the correct company name and address), etc. Generate the CSR on the server. Submit the CSR and other info to the Certificate Authority. Have your domain and company validated. Receive and install the issued certificate.
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