Or, add the Certificates from the CA (and subCAs) to the webserver.
For testing purposes that should be enough.
From: "Samuel Sieb" <samuel@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, 26 May 2025 at 9:23:34 am
To: "users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: How to setup certs for https access for Fedora 42?
On 5/26/25 12:18 AM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
> Have been running http on port 8081 for long time with no
> problem. Tried to do similar with 8443 for https, but would never
> get connection. ISP blocks port 80 and 443 to regular home
> machine.
>
> ISP did some changes, and I can now connect using port 8443 that
> maps to port 443 on machine. Gives security warning
>
> Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER
>
> I can add an exception, but would have to have all users do the
> same. What is option to create the certificates.
>
> Just have some basic web pages to share data?
If you want a recognized certificate, you either have to buy one or you
can use certbot to get a free one from https://letsencrypt.org/. You
need to remember to renew it regularly. I think they're valid for 3
months at a time. That's what I use.
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> Have been running http on port 8081 for long time with no
> problem. Tried to do similar with 8443 for https, but would never
> get connection. ISP blocks port 80 and 443 to regular home
> machine.
>
> ISP did some changes, and I can now connect using port 8443 that
> maps to port 443 on machine. Gives security warning
>
> Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER
>
> I can add an exception, but would have to have all users do the
> same. What is option to create the certificates.
>
> Just have some basic web pages to share data?
If you want a recognized certificate, you either have to buy one or you
can use certbot to get a free one from https://letsencrypt.org/. You
need to remember to renew it regularly. I think they're valid for 3
months at a time. That's what I use.
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