About Self-Signed Certificates A SSL certificate is a way to encrypt a site's information and create a more secure connection. Additionally, the certificate can show the virtual private server's identification information to site visitors. Certificate Authorities can issue SSL certificates that verify the virtual server's details while a self-signed certificate has no 3rd party corroboration. Step One—Install Mod SSL In order to set up the self signed certificate, we first have to be sure that Apache and Mod SSL are installed on our VPS. You can install both with one command: yum install mod_ssl Step Two—Create a New Directory Next, we need to create a new directory where we will store the server key and certificate mkdir /etc/httpd/ssl Step Three—Create a Self Signed Certificate When we request a new certificate, we can specify how long the certificate should remain valid by changing the 365 to the number of da...
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