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open SSL allows you to create your own certificate Authority server and you can use that to create certificates for your own internal computers the only problem is the process isnamp;#39;t automated and at some point youamp;#39;ll have to renew certificates before they expire because if you donamp;#39;t it causes problems for web browsers but how do you renew certificates using Urban SSL well if thatamp;#39;s something that youamp;#39;re interested in finding out then stick around and watch this video because thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;ll be going over now I used open SSL to create a certificate for a test server and if Iamp;#39;m copy and paste this command into the command line and then hit return itamp;#39;s telling me that the certificate was created on October 10th 2021 and that itamp;#39;s set to expire October 10 2022 in other words at the time of this recording the actual certificate has already expired now the problem is I canamp;#39;t just simply extend the expir