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haider everyone this is tom from on-site solutions today iamp;#39;m going to attempt to give you an overview and then demonstrate how to use certificates correctly with niagara for this is a potentially infinitely meaty subject public-private key infrastructure certificates tls/ssl all of that you can go infinitely in-depth with it and it is itamp;#39;s a fundamental keystone of modern digital communications if you like so i canamp;#39;t tell you everything about it and we certainly donamp;#39;t have time to go over the majority of it so what weamp;#39;re going to do today is just focus on the specifics of how to get Niagara functioning correctly using a signed certificate either from a private internal CA that youamp;#39;re likely to find with a large client that has has a managed IT infrastructure and their own public private key system or one that you get from a public CA such as GoDaddy one on one fast host etc so letamp;#39;s start just by taking a look at my local