![]() This usually comes pre-installed on many systems but it’s still a good idea to check to see if it’s installed: :/root/tmp$ sudo apt-get install openssl You need to make sure you have Openssl installed. Now that you have the two or three files, login to a shell terminal on your system. Make sure you have the following two or three files depending on your issuer. ![]() This isn’t a big deal and we’re going to see how to do this today. crt format by default, we have to convert them to. ![]() The company we buy our certs from, issues them in. We recently had to deploy a wildcard SSL certificate to an Microsoft Azure web app.
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