Create Your Own Certificate Authority with XCA

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This is a tutorial on how to create a simple Root and Intermediate Certificate Authority with XCA. Great for labs, projects or modest professional needs.
Check your Macports, Homebrew or Linux repos!
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Great video. You save my day. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Cuba

raulerice
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Excellent explanation. How easy after your explanation. I am struggling too much to make SSL in tomcat you have too easy my work. God bless you

daxelai
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Great tutorial, thank you very much for making it possible for all of us to have access to generate a CA certificate.

aodediej
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Best video ever thank you you saved my job!

kimberly_lali
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Why did you flag "Critical" in the "Key usage" tab under X509v3 Key Usage?

MrGalassi
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THESE CERTIFICATE NOT WORKING IN TOMCAT FOR USING OF SSL

daxelai
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how to configure this certificate in tomcat

daxelai
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super video, can we have one where we use these certificates to sign the local webserver for TLS certificate

PraveenRai
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Great video, thanks. Especially liked that you showed Mac, Win, and FF.

One thing that wasn’t clear — or maybe I missed it? — but why do we need an intermediate cert? Is there something it can do that a root cert cannot? Or is there some other reason for needing one?

Thank you in advance if you have the time to answer this.

gearboxworks
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Hello, Amazing video thank you just wanted to ask you or anyone here that would have an idea if after we configure the CA we would be able to generate public certificates (for websites) or if they won’t be trusted ? Thank you in advance 🙏🏻

KarlAEIDArchi