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I am trying to create the relevant files for my certificate so I can set up Jira and Confluence to use jira.mydomain.com
/confluence.mydomain.com
and work over SSL, using Apache. I was following this guide: https://comtronic.com.au/how-to-enable-ssl-on-jira-software-centos-7/
I currently have the following files:
domain.crt
domain.pfx
gd-g2_iis_intermediates.p7b
(I think this is only for Windows?)
I think I need a .key
file though and I'm unsure how to generate it
The certificate is from GoDaddy, if that helps. I'm using CentOS as well.
ssl-certificate godaddy atlassian
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I am trying to create the relevant files for my certificate so I can set up Jira and Confluence to use jira.mydomain.com
/confluence.mydomain.com
and work over SSL, using Apache. I was following this guide: https://comtronic.com.au/how-to-enable-ssl-on-jira-software-centos-7/
I currently have the following files:
domain.crt
domain.pfx
gd-g2_iis_intermediates.p7b
(I think this is only for Windows?)
I think I need a .key
file though and I'm unsure how to generate it
The certificate is from GoDaddy, if that helps. I'm using CentOS as well.
ssl-certificate godaddy atlassian
add a comment |
I am trying to create the relevant files for my certificate so I can set up Jira and Confluence to use jira.mydomain.com
/confluence.mydomain.com
and work over SSL, using Apache. I was following this guide: https://comtronic.com.au/how-to-enable-ssl-on-jira-software-centos-7/
I currently have the following files:
domain.crt
domain.pfx
gd-g2_iis_intermediates.p7b
(I think this is only for Windows?)
I think I need a .key
file though and I'm unsure how to generate it
The certificate is from GoDaddy, if that helps. I'm using CentOS as well.
ssl-certificate godaddy atlassian
I am trying to create the relevant files for my certificate so I can set up Jira and Confluence to use jira.mydomain.com
/confluence.mydomain.com
and work over SSL, using Apache. I was following this guide: https://comtronic.com.au/how-to-enable-ssl-on-jira-software-centos-7/
I currently have the following files:
domain.crt
domain.pfx
gd-g2_iis_intermediates.p7b
(I think this is only for Windows?)
I think I need a .key
file though and I'm unsure how to generate it
The certificate is from GoDaddy, if that helps. I'm using CentOS as well.
ssl-certificate godaddy atlassian
ssl-certificate godaddy atlassian
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If you use Apache as a reverse proxy for Jira then you just have to add your certificates on a path where apache have access to and publish them threw those directives:
SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/fullchain.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/privkey.pem
Your "domain.crt" seems to be in PEM-Format like the apache ssl certificates and keys should be. The keyfile is created when somebody does generate the CSR (certificate signing request) Veryg good source for all the steps that should be done in detail could be read here:
good Documentation
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If you use Apache as a reverse proxy for Jira then you just have to add your certificates on a path where apache have access to and publish them threw those directives:
SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/fullchain.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/privkey.pem
Your "domain.crt" seems to be in PEM-Format like the apache ssl certificates and keys should be. The keyfile is created when somebody does generate the CSR (certificate signing request) Veryg good source for all the steps that should be done in detail could be read here:
good Documentation
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If you use Apache as a reverse proxy for Jira then you just have to add your certificates on a path where apache have access to and publish them threw those directives:
SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/fullchain.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/privkey.pem
Your "domain.crt" seems to be in PEM-Format like the apache ssl certificates and keys should be. The keyfile is created when somebody does generate the CSR (certificate signing request) Veryg good source for all the steps that should be done in detail could be read here:
good Documentation
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If you use Apache as a reverse proxy for Jira then you just have to add your certificates on a path where apache have access to and publish them threw those directives:
SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/fullchain.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/privkey.pem
Your "domain.crt" seems to be in PEM-Format like the apache ssl certificates and keys should be. The keyfile is created when somebody does generate the CSR (certificate signing request) Veryg good source for all the steps that should be done in detail could be read here:
good Documentation
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If you use Apache as a reverse proxy for Jira then you just have to add your certificates on a path where apache have access to and publish them threw those directives:
SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/fullchain.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/domain.com/privkey.pem
Your "domain.crt" seems to be in PEM-Format like the apache ssl certificates and keys should be. The keyfile is created when somebody does generate the CSR (certificate signing request) Veryg good source for all the steps that should be done in detail could be read here:
good Documentation
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