the .crt and .key are files you receive from your CA authority. Or, if
you do a self-signed cert ones you generate.
See this article on generating a self-signed cert
<http://www.akadia.com/services/ssh_test_certificate.html> for more
information.
-dan
On 2/7/2015 10:57 AM, Jim Maclean wrote:
Hi there, I'm having a little trouble understanding the following
statement mainly because I don't have a lot of experience with Linux
'For example, if you want to run the CWMP in SSL mode, set the
CWMP_SSL entry to true in config/config.json, and copy/link cert.crt
to cwmp.crt and key.key to cwmp.key.'
The first part is clear, it's copy/link cert.crt etc. that confuses
me. Is cwmp.key a new file or line in config.json. An example here
would help.
Regards
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