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Hi all,

Chapter 7 of the virtualbox user's manual, the encryption section
says:

VirtualBox allows you to supply your own CA and server certificate
and uses OpenSSL for encryption."

So, how does one tell virtualbox where to look for the certificates?
Does it look under /etc/ssl/, or is there some other way? Thanks.

Greg


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