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(about certificates) We all know this nasty warning here when we open web pages in our own intranet. We dont have a certificate. Today I want to show you three alternative ways to get rid of that. How can we do that? First option self signed certificates. We will use this great free and open source software called XCA to generate our own Certification Authority or CA and our own certificates. No fiddling around with command line OpenSSL or the like. Nice software. I love it. Second option We can use Lets Encrypt Server certificates in our LAN and the third option that I want to show you are Wildcard certificates with a dedicated sub-domain. Lets go step by step (self signed certificates) In the first episode I have already shown you this very cool software called XCA by Christian Hohnstdt. Its awesome and its free open source. As a reminder if you browse to , then you can download it for various platforms such as Linux, MacOS or Windows plus there