• SSL certificate

    From dustinnulf@VERT to All on Mon Mar 11 13:50:08 2024
    I have recently purchased an SSL certificate from my web hosting company.

    For Synchronet, I see there is a tool (https://wiki.synchro.net/module:certtool), but would like to see more examples of how to use it.

    To start (and for newbies like myself), what is a 'CSR' ?

    Thanks,
    Dustin

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to dustinnulf on Mon Mar 11 15:58:03 2024
    Re: SSL certificate
    By: dustinnulf to All on Mon Mar 11 2024 01:50 pm

    I have recently purchased an SSL certificate from my web hosting company.

    For Synchronet, I see there is a tool (https://wiki.synchro.net/module:certtool), but would like to see more examples of how to use it.

    The author of that isn't here, but he does hang out in #synchronet at irc.synchro.net

    To start (and for newbies like myself), what is a 'CSR' ?

    Certificate Signing Request. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_signing_request
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  • From Mickey@VERT/CORSYNC to dustinnulf on Mon Mar 11 20:58:41 2024
    Re: SSL certificate
    By: dustinnulf to All on Mon Mar 11 2024 13:50:08

    There is a Synchronet wiki entry covering this. All you have to do is delete the 2 cert files from your /ctr directory and restart. Synchronet will magically make 2 new ssl cert files. Worked for me.

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