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Figure 38: Settings Confirmation
Start the RCCMD Wizard installation again and enable the SSL network feature.
Figure 39: SSL Configuration
Figure 40: Advanced Network Settings
3.2.12 RCCMD with own SSL certificates
In this chapter we will describe, how to use an own SSL certificate with RCCMD, e. g.
OpenSSL ( http://www.openssl.org ):
Be your own CA
Using OpenSSL it is quite simple to become your own CA. Just run:
CA.pl newca
Done! Just ensure, that you select a useful CN (common name)!
Create your RCCMD certificate
You need to create your certificate for RCCMD now. As it will use it for verification, it should
contain the same useful common name (CN), that you selected for the CA. The private key
must not be encrypted to let the RCCMD Client (service) start without trouble. Therefore we
use the “–nodes” option and the “-newreq” command:
CA.pl newreq -nodes
Sign with your CA:

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