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Is it possible to use our freeipa CA as a trusted CA to sign our
internal SSL certificates? Our system runs on a private network and
so using the usual trusted sources isn't an option. We've been using
self-signed, but that adds some additional complications and we
thought this might be a good solution.<br>
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Is it possible, and, since most online guides defer to "submit the
CSR to Verisign" or whomever, how would you go about producing one
in this way?<br>
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<div><b>Bret Wortman</b></div>
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src="cid:part1.08090100.07050408@damascusgrp.com"
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