Very useful video! I'm using XCA now to configure my certs for an embedded controller and your video explained almost exactly what I needed - thanks Larry!
Thanks so much for the tutorial very helpful. BTW you can view the PEM and Key files in Notepad just select "View" then " Word Warp" . It should remember that setting from then on.
Thank you for your video! I tried to create my own certificate structure for my self hosted stuff and somehow I failed at making my certificate being accepted by edge due to the CN being wrong (even though that wasnt the issue). My mistake: Using "URI:..." instead of "DNS:..." Thank you! :)
The website in the video? It is an internal demo site not exposed to the public. If you mean the XCA software you can download it from sourceforge.net/projects/xca/ I have seen this site as well hohnstaedt.de/xca/ and I think it is the authors site not sure, it has later versions.
Nope. This server is an internal CA. If you have a public website and want the others "to trust it" then you need to get a certificate from a public CA. Feel free to correct me guys if I am mistaken but this is how I understand it.
Very useful video! I'm using XCA now to configure my certs for an embedded controller and your video explained almost exactly what I needed - thanks Larry!
Glad it helped!
Thanks so much for the tutorial very helpful. BTW you can view the PEM and Key files in Notepad just select "View" then " Word Warp" . It should remember that setting from then on.
I am thinking about updating this video.
Thank you for your video! I tried to create my own certificate structure for my self hosted stuff and somehow I failed at making my certificate being accepted by edge due to the CN being wrong (even though that wasnt the issue). My mistake: Using "URI:..." instead of "DNS:..." Thank you! :)
Thank you for the great video.
Thank you for sharing Larry!
Is that website is not generally available?
The website in the video? It is an internal demo site not exposed to the public. If you mean the XCA software you can download it from sourceforge.net/projects/xca/ I have seen this site as well hohnstaedt.de/xca/ and I think it is the authors site not sure, it has later versions.
not working on my domain :( please help me
What kind of errors are you seeing?
Did you import the root cert into your browser?
@@mall0w not, mmm the topic is I DONT WANT IMPORT NATHING, is there any way? no matter what
You will have to import the Root CA, if that is not an option then this solution will not work for you.@@virtual-riot
And, this is globally trusted?
Nope. This server is an internal CA. If you have a public website and want the others "to trust it" then you need to get a certificate from a public CA. Feel free to correct me guys if I am mistaken but this is how I understand it.