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A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 1 | A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 1 |
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| Phillip Howell | |
| July 20, 2006 | |
SetupCertificate CreationThe 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 (click image to enlarge)Next, we need to enter the information that identifies our certificate (Figure 5). Figure 5: Create the certificate (click image to enlarge)Tags: DIY, open source, SSL, SSL-Explorer, VPN server, Related Articles:A DIY SSL VPN with SSL-Explorer - Part 2Netgear's Breakthrough SSL312 VPN Gateway How To Back Up Offsite for Free with rsync How To Securely Web Browse via an SSH Tunnel How To Securely Browse from Anywhere using Hamachi and Squid |
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