Active Directory Self Signed SSL Certificate

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GregMi
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Active Directory Self Signed SSL Certificate

I've been having some issues with creating a self-signed certificate.  I tried using IIS and it created everything correct except the extended key usage setting it is missing "ClientAuth" it seems to have everything else.  I also tried using OpenSSL but not having luck creating anything but V1 certificates.  Everything I can find refers to the directions for sending off a CSR.  I'm using this for a small business so they can use AD Auth for their VPN.  I'd also like to find something that is signed for a longer time than 1 year if possible but with creating the cert via IIS I couldn't find anyway to extend that?  Any help would be greatly appreciated this is not something I work with very often.

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CptnCrnch
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

For „quick and dirty“ certificates without too much background, you could take a Look at xCA: https://hohnstaedt.de/xca/

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CptnCrnch
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

For „quick and dirty“ certificates without too much background, you could take a Look at xCA: https://hohnstaedt.de/xca/

GregMi
Conversationalist

That was super easy to follow and use, the cert is up and running now.  Still can't connect but I think that may be a different issue.  Continuing to troubleshoot that.  Thanks for the suggestion on this!

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