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Services that run on the web and in the cloud all use HTTPS these days. But HTTPS requires a corresponding certificate, which has to come from somewhere. How do you create HTTPS certificates or where do you get them from? What do you need to pay attention to? 00:00 – Introduction 01:43 – Encrypting data between client and server 03:09 – Verifying the identity of the server 05:14 – Certificates and Certificate Authorities (CAs) 07:16 – The basic process 09:22 – Creating a private key 12:24 – Extracting the public key 13:15 – Creating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) 15:08 – Obtaining the certificate from the CA 16:16 – Regularly renewing certificates 17:28 – Self-signed certificates 19:37 – Automating certificates with Let's Encrypt 22:34 – Your experiences? 23:25 - Two notes 25:10 - Outlook ⬥ https://www.thenativeweb.io/techloung... ──────────────────────── About the native web ???? We are a consulting, training and development company specializing in web and cloud technologies. We strive for intelligent and elegant solutions to complex problems, and we believe that software development is not an end in itself. Instead, software should solve actual real-world problems. We believe that native web and cloud technologies are the foundation on which the future is built. Our core competence is the design and development of distributed web and cloud applications using these technologies in interdisciplinary teams. We also develop our own open source framework called wolkenkit. And we love sharing our knowledge in training courses and workshops, at conferences and in user groups. ⬥ Subscribe to the channel: / @thenativeweb ───────────────────────── Further links ???? ⬥ Website: https://www.thenativeweb.io/ ⬥ Twitter: /thenativeweb , /goloroden ⬥ Discord: /discord ⬥ GitHub: https://github.com/thenativeweb ⬥ wolkenkit: https://www.thenativeweb.io/wolkenkit... ⬥ Imprint: https://www.thenativeweb.io/company/l...