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okay so in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to create a self-assigned certificate so that will pretty much be this part of this diagram this whole left part and the reason itamp;#39;s called a self signed certificate is because it hasnamp;#39;t been signed by a certificate authority now if you remember in the previous videos i said the ca or certificate authority need to verify who you are before they can issue you a certificate and for testing purposes what iamp;#39;m going to do is sign my own certificate and thatamp;#39;s why itamp;#39;s called self-signed and because itamp;#39;s self-signed i can put whatever name i want here now to create a self-signed certificate you will need something called openssl and i think this comes default in mac and linux machines but iamp;#39;m not sure how to get it on a windows machine i have heavily used this article which iamp;#39;ll put in the description to help me understand how to create a self-signed certificate with openss