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**WARNING:** Self-signed certificates are of course not considered trustworthy
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by common web browsers and operating systems, so they are only suitable for
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testing.
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by web browsers and operating systems, so they are only suitable for testing.
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## Certification Authority (CA)
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## Certification Authority
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The generated server and client certificates have to be signed by a Certificate Authority (CA). For production uses, a trusted CA should always be used. For testing purposes, though, a self-signed CA-like certificate will do. The easiest, but least secure, way is to use the pre-generated CA-like certificate and private key from the files `ca.pem` and `ca.key` available from the [JetConf](https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/jetconf) repository (subdirectory `utils/cert_gen`). Alternatively, the CA-like certificate and key can be generated using the procedure below.
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