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A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 1 Print E-mail
Phillip Howell   
July 20, 2006

Setup

Certificate Creation

The first step in the setup is choosing what SSL certificate to use. Figure 3 shows the option of either importing an existing certificate or creating a new untrusted certificate. The SSL certificate is used in the encryption of the traffic between SSL Explorer and your PC. We will create a new untrusted certificate (Untrusted simply means that the certificate has not been digitally signed by a Certificate Signing Authority). Before creating the certificate we need to create a keystore password (Figure 4).

Figure 4: Create keystore password

Figure 4: Create keystore password (click image to enlarge)

Next, we need to enter the information that identifies our certificate (Figure 5).

Figure 5: Create the certificate

Figure 5: Create the certificate (click image to enlarge)


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