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hi this is jeremy with digi international tech support and in this video ill demonstrate how to replace the default self-signed digi digital certificate with your certificate the device ill demonstrate this on is an ex15 device and this information is applicable to other digi devices that run the dahl operating system the first step is to obtain the required files the ssl tls certificate and private key you may already have these items if not you can create a self-signed certificate using the openssl utility or other similar software such as xca or even obtain these items elsewhere for example from the lets encrypt website these items should follow the x.509 standard the daw-based digiproduct user guide contains example syntax of using the openssl utility your certificate and private key files should both be in pim pem format although the file extension is not relevant typically the certificate file would have a dot crt or dot pem file extension and the private key would have a dot