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Donald Beck wrote:
| I am a bit new to this, so I need a little help.
|
| I created my own CA using openssl and I just want to make sure I have
| this right.  I imported my signed certificate on my server from the
| request I created from my server.  In order to prevent error messages,
| for example, certificate errors in web browsers connecting to my site,
| I need to install my CA's public key as a trusted 'authority' in my
| browser?  Is this right?

You do that by installing your CA's certificate in your browser.

Goetz

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