[00:10] <Unit193> Somehow had missed that a cert had expired for a subdomain, so had to get that taken care of..
[00:12] <PCLine_> Good evening
[00:14] <Unit193> Howdy.
[00:19] <PCLine_> Dont know what you are talking about or whom you are talking toooo.  But I want a Self Signed Cert for my internal stuff :(
[00:20] <Unit193> Was kind of general, but another user asked a few hours ago how things were going. :P
[00:20] <Unit193> Self-signed can be useful, but one browsers trust is handy.
[00:21] <Unit193> (But yes, if it's internal it doesn't matter, and in some cases can be better.)
[00:22] <Unit193> Since it's only for my personal stuff, I can hardly justify buying a good cert, but yet I do see a reason to have TLS support, so I end up using StartSSL's cert(s).
[00:23] <PCLine_> to start I need it for my Powershell Stuff.  I created one but have not figure out how to copy it to another computer.
[00:24] <PCLine_> next will be for Remote Desktop ( I thought I read somewhere I could use 1 for that also ).
[00:24] <PCLine_> just anything item on my wish list.
[00:25] <PCLine_> wow... that didnt come out right .... Just another item on my wish list!
[01:56] <thafreak> PCLine_: look at tinyca2 in the ubuntu/debian repositories
[01:56] <thafreak> It's a gui for creating your own CA, and then creating your own certs signed by your own CA
[01:57] <thafreak> makes it REALLY easy
[01:57] <thafreak> Then just add your CA's cert in all your trust stores and any of the cert's you created will be trusted
[02:00] <Unit193> Wow, didn't know about that, did it all manually when I did it. >_<
[02:00] <thafreak> haha, yeah tinyca is kinda awesome
[02:04] <PCLine_> Thanks - I am looking for it now.
[02:29] <Unit193> thafreak: Thanks, though by the time I end up needing it I'll forget the name. :P
[02:29] <Unit193> Still teaching?
[02:38] <PCLine_> Got it....Export DER....I think.
[03:38] <PCLine_> Thank you thafreak.  My Powershell script is signed and running on 2 computers.
[05:00] <Unit193> Heh, on the one site, not only is the cert for the old domain, it's also expired. :3
[05:01] <cyberanger> I like tinyca myself, I recall some reason I went with easyrsa though, a key size limit I think
[05:01] <Unit193> I should either replace it with another selfsigned, or actually get a basic cert.
[05:03] <cyberanger> I wound up doing it cause it was easier for internal use, all the WebUI stuff sales likes
[05:04] <cyberanger> Also used it to teach a lesson on cert trust a time or two (MitM attacks are fun...in the confines of a lab)
[05:05] <Unit193> Hmm, don't see that one in the archive.
[05:06] <cyberanger> Unit193: it's a part of OpenVPN, but it's uses aren't limited to OpenVPN
[05:06] <Unit193> Ahh, I see.
[05:07] <cyberanger> it's just meant to simplify some things so it's not less straight forward openssl commands
[05:07] <cyberanger> many people have internal CA's and don't know it, for that reason
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