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HTTPS CERTIFICATE TO REDIRECT TRAFFIC
Should I use a single SSL certificate for example.com and www.example.com?Centos7 don't trust certificate issued by lets encryptHow can I get a Let's Encrypt certificate for a non-public facing server?Apache2 : redirect subfolder to https (http://example.com/sub -> https://example.com/sub)How is a self-signed certificate different from a certificate signing request?SSL certificates are automatically redirecting subdomains to the top levelRedirect HTTPS to HTTP on ApacheGCP SSL Certificate Installation Error "The Certificate data is invalid. Please ensure that the private key and public certificate matchPfSense: redirection to authentication / login page from HTTPS links for unauthentified usersAll VHOSTS use the first configured SSL certificate
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I have a mikrotik that redirects to a page that is hosted on an apache server on Ubuntu from some sites that I have blocked, one of them is Facebook, the problem is that to do this precise redirection of an HTTPS certificate, is there any way to get a certificate for free? I've heard of lets encrypt but only that it checks the identity for a public domain and not for a private one. Ps: I also use a local dns server for that apache server (block.minedu.net)
I apologize for my English
ubuntu ssl-certificate apache2
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I have a mikrotik that redirects to a page that is hosted on an apache server on Ubuntu from some sites that I have blocked, one of them is Facebook, the problem is that to do this precise redirection of an HTTPS certificate, is there any way to get a certificate for free? I've heard of lets encrypt but only that it checks the identity for a public domain and not for a private one. Ps: I also use a local dns server for that apache server (block.minedu.net)
I apologize for my English
ubuntu ssl-certificate apache2
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How do you propose to verify that you own the domain?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 6 at 21:55
why let's encrypt need to check if the domain is my mother only dns is internal and not external and can not do this verification
– Tomás
Jun 6 at 22:08
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It is not allowed to get a certificate for a domain unless you are its owner or have effective control of it on the Internet. All certificate authorities will verify that you have this authority in various ways. Since it appears that you are not using your own domain, you cannot get a certificate for it.
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 3:03
If it's your own network with company devices alone, you could create your own CA, install its root certificate to the machines and sign your fake certificates with it.
– Esa Jokinen
Jun 7 at 6:03
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I have a mikrotik that redirects to a page that is hosted on an apache server on Ubuntu from some sites that I have blocked, one of them is Facebook, the problem is that to do this precise redirection of an HTTPS certificate, is there any way to get a certificate for free? I've heard of lets encrypt but only that it checks the identity for a public domain and not for a private one. Ps: I also use a local dns server for that apache server (block.minedu.net)
I apologize for my English
ubuntu ssl-certificate apache2
I have a mikrotik that redirects to a page that is hosted on an apache server on Ubuntu from some sites that I have blocked, one of them is Facebook, the problem is that to do this precise redirection of an HTTPS certificate, is there any way to get a certificate for free? I've heard of lets encrypt but only that it checks the identity for a public domain and not for a private one. Ps: I also use a local dns server for that apache server (block.minedu.net)
I apologize for my English
ubuntu ssl-certificate apache2
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How do you propose to verify that you own the domain?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 6 at 21:55
why let's encrypt need to check if the domain is my mother only dns is internal and not external and can not do this verification
– Tomás
Jun 6 at 22:08
1
It is not allowed to get a certificate for a domain unless you are its owner or have effective control of it on the Internet. All certificate authorities will verify that you have this authority in various ways. Since it appears that you are not using your own domain, you cannot get a certificate for it.
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 3:03
If it's your own network with company devices alone, you could create your own CA, install its root certificate to the machines and sign your fake certificates with it.
– Esa Jokinen
Jun 7 at 6:03
add a comment |
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How do you propose to verify that you own the domain?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 6 at 21:55
why let's encrypt need to check if the domain is my mother only dns is internal and not external and can not do this verification
– Tomás
Jun 6 at 22:08
1
It is not allowed to get a certificate for a domain unless you are its owner or have effective control of it on the Internet. All certificate authorities will verify that you have this authority in various ways. Since it appears that you are not using your own domain, you cannot get a certificate for it.
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 3:03
If it's your own network with company devices alone, you could create your own CA, install its root certificate to the machines and sign your fake certificates with it.
– Esa Jokinen
Jun 7 at 6:03
2
2
How do you propose to verify that you own the domain?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 6 at 21:55
How do you propose to verify that you own the domain?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 6 at 21:55
why let's encrypt need to check if the domain is my mother only dns is internal and not external and can not do this verification
– Tomás
Jun 6 at 22:08
why let's encrypt need to check if the domain is my mother only dns is internal and not external and can not do this verification
– Tomás
Jun 6 at 22:08
1
1
It is not allowed to get a certificate for a domain unless you are its owner or have effective control of it on the Internet. All certificate authorities will verify that you have this authority in various ways. Since it appears that you are not using your own domain, you cannot get a certificate for it.
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 3:03
It is not allowed to get a certificate for a domain unless you are its owner or have effective control of it on the Internet. All certificate authorities will verify that you have this authority in various ways. Since it appears that you are not using your own domain, you cannot get a certificate for it.
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 3:03
If it's your own network with company devices alone, you could create your own CA, install its root certificate to the machines and sign your fake certificates with it.
– Esa Jokinen
Jun 7 at 6:03
If it's your own network with company devices alone, you could create your own CA, install its root certificate to the machines and sign your fake certificates with it.
– Esa Jokinen
Jun 7 at 6:03
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How do you propose to verify that you own the domain?
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 6 at 21:55
why let's encrypt need to check if the domain is my mother only dns is internal and not external and can not do this verification
– Tomás
Jun 6 at 22:08
1
It is not allowed to get a certificate for a domain unless you are its owner or have effective control of it on the Internet. All certificate authorities will verify that you have this authority in various ways. Since it appears that you are not using your own domain, you cannot get a certificate for it.
– Michael Hampton♦
Jun 7 at 3:03
If it's your own network with company devices alone, you could create your own CA, install its root certificate to the machines and sign your fake certificates with it.
– Esa Jokinen
Jun 7 at 6:03