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You will need to have OpenSSL installed. Open a command prompt window and go to the directory you created earlier for the public/private key file. Enter the path of the OpenSSL install directory, followed by the self-signed certificate algorithm.
Although the makeup of an SSL certificate consists of a private and public key, the SSL certificate itself is sometimes referred to as “the public key.” The SSL certificate is also referred to as the “end entity” certificate since it sits at the bottom of the certificate chain and is not used for signing/issuing other
A certificate contains a public key. The certificate, in addition to containing the public key, contains additional information such as issuer, what the certificate is supposed to be used for, and other types of metadata. Typically, a certificate is itself signed by a certificate authority (CA) using CA's private key.
A public key certificate is a digitally signed document that serves to validate the sender's authorization and name.
A public key certificate can be thought of as the digital equivalent of a passport. It is issued by a trusted organization and provides identification for the bearer. A trusted organization that issues public key certificates is known as a certificate authority (CA). The CA can be likened to a notary public.
Step 1: Install SSL Certificate. Step 2: Export SSL Certificate (with Private Key) using Internet Explorer. Step 3: Install SSL Certificate on Server.
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Open the Certificates snap-in for a user, computer, or service. In the console tree under the logical store that contains the certificate to export, click Certificates. In the details' pane, click the certificate that you want to export. On the Action menu, point to All Tasks, and then click Export.
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