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hello friends so in this tutorial iamp;#39;m going to show you how we can import a certificate signed by our internal certificate authority into an esxi so here i donamp;#39;t have any kind of a v center or or a v sphere um here i just have a simple uh esxi machine so iamp;#39;m quickly going to log in to my esxi machine so what weamp;#39;re going to do weamp;#39;re going to just uh create a csr file from this uh esxi box and then we need an internal certificate authority where we will request the server to sign the certificate using its private key okay so itamp;#39;s quite simple so as you can see i have this green padlock icon which means that the ssl certificate is already imported and or rather thatamp;#39;s a cell handshake is in place uh so you can see that itamp;#39;s issued to the ip address and issued by would be the certificate authorityamp;#39;s name and this is the validated period and if we go ahead and check for any kind of subject alternative name which is a se