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Christopher Ng
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@@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ can be applied to these DNs as well.
H2: TLS Configuration
After obtaining the required certificates, a
number of options must
be configured on both the client
and the server to enable TLS and make use of the certificates.
At a minimum, the clients must be configured with the filenam
e
containing all of the
{{TERM[expand]CA}} (CA) certificates it
will trust. The server must
be configured with the {{TERM:CA}}
certificates and also its own
server certificate and private key.
After obtaining the required certificates, a
number of options must
be configured on both the client
and the server to enable TLS and
make use of the certificates. At a minimum, the clients must be
configured with the name of the file containing all of th
e
{{TERM[expand]CA}} (CA) certificates it
will trust. The server must
be configured with the {{TERM:CA}}
certificates and also its own
server certificate and private key.
Typically a single CA will have issued the server certificate
and all of the trusted client certificates, so the server only
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