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You can do this via openssl: openssl package (if you are using Windows, download binaries here). Generate private key: openssl genrsa 2048 private. pem. Generate the self signed certificate: openssl req -x509 -days 1000 -new -key private. If needed, create PFX: openssl pkcs12 -export -in public.
How to create a web server SSL certificate manually Creating an INF file to set the certificate properties. Use Notepad to modify the following sample INF file ing to your needs. Compiling the INF file into a REQ file. Submitting the REQ file to the CA. Installing the certificate at the IIS or ISA computer.
A website needs an SSL certificate in order to keep user data secure, verify ownership of the website, prevent attackers from creating a version of the site, and gain user trust. Encryption: SSL/TLS encryption is possible because of the public-private key pairing that SSL certificates facilitate.
The -r option creates a self-signed certificate with the same issuer and subject name. The -pe option specifies that the private key that is associated with the certificate can be exported. The -ss option specifies the name of the certificate store that contains the test certificate (PrivateCertStore).
Why did SSL certificate require in HTTP? Explanation: In the case of HTTP connection, data are sent as plain-text, which is easily readable by hackers, especially when it is credit card details and personal information.
Direct link to this answer Open a terminal on a Linux machine. Or OpenSSL for Windows machine. Execute the following command: openssl req -nodes -x509 -days 120 -subj /C=US/ST=MyState/L=MyCity/O=MyCompany/OU=Employees/CN=.mycompanyurl.com \ Copy the key. Follow the instructions in Enable SSL to setup HTTP:
Technically, anyone can create their own SSL certificate by generating a public-private key pairing and including all the information mentioned above. Such certificates are called self-signed certificates because the digital signature used, instead of being from a CA, would be the websites own private key.

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