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hi and welcome to this tutorial video on how to manually issue end entity certificates with the egbca this is part of a series of video tutorials make sure to watch our other videos for more information on how to use hbca to start in my egbca instance here I will create a new certificate profile for my and the intended usage and there is a built-in server profile that I can use as a template to get good default values for my new profile that I will call TLS server profile Iamp;#39;ll then edit it to make some modifications I will for example only allow elliptic curve keys and the Curve p256 here you can allow as many key algorithms and the key specifications as you want the signature algorithm will use whatever the issuing CA is using and as a validity time I will allow these certificates to be valid for one year I will add a expiration restriction that says that certificates can only expire on Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays and that is so that we donamp;#39;t have expiring certif