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*IIS - If you already have a certificate in IIS, you can export that certificate as a .PFX file and use that certificate directly in CrushFTP. [*Export IIS Certificate*|IISExport]\\
*[IIS|IISExport] - If you already have a certificate in IIS, you can export that certificate as a .PFX file and use that certificate directly in CrushFTP. [*Export IIS Certificate*|IISExport]\\
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Starting from scratch, go to your Preferences, Encryption, SSL tab. Click 'Generate Now' on the Step 1 section.\\
Starting from scratch, go to your __Preferences->Encryption->SSL__ tab. Click 'Generate Now' on the Step 1 section.\\
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Fill in the information about your company.\\
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This will create the java key store for you (the .JKS file). This holds your certificate private key, the critical part you never want to loose or give away. Fill in the information about your company.\\
[{Image src='prefs_ssls1.jpg' width='..' height='..' align='left' style='..' class='..' }]
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This will create the java key store for you (the .JKS file). This holds your certificate private key, the critical part you never want to loose or give away.
;Keystore Algorithm:the SSL key pair algorithm, must be RSA (prefilled)
;Key Size: the private key prime number size in bits. Most CAs require 2048 or above
;Sig Algorithm: the public key signature algorithm. Most CAs require SHA256 or stronger
;Domain Name: the Subject field value of the cert, must match the base domain name the cert is issued to. In case of a single domain cert, must match exactly the domain name. Does not accept wildcard domain name.
;Validity Days: the validity time interval in days of the private key. Must be set a larger value than the max certification days the CA offers, at least 2 years, usually 10.
;SANs: the Subject Alternate Name field value of the cert. Must be set same as the Domain Name (Subject). In case of multi domain ( multi-SAN certs) a comma separated list of domains and/or subdomains. Accepts wildcard domain names, like *.domain.com (wildcard cert).
;Department, Company, City, State and CC: end entity related data,non critical values, the fields however can not be empty.
;Email: end entity's email address, some CAs send a confirmation email to this address, when the cert is issued, or expires, etc. Must be a valid email address.
;Path: a local folder path on the server, where we save the keystore ( .jks) file.
;File name: the keystore (.jks) file name we will use to save the keystore as.
;Password and Confirm password: the keystore protection password. We set same as the private key password.
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SSL certificates theory, external link (not affiliated) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.509#PKIX_Working_Group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.509#PKIX_Working_Group]
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On most Operating Systems Java ships crippled by default due to US export laws. Its extremely annoying, but you must manually copy a couple files into your java install to allow CrushFTP to use strong cryptography keys (almost all keys these days.)\\
The final step is to restart the HTTPS server item, on Preferences->[IP/servers|IP Servers], this step is __mandatory__, in order to actually load the new certificate. Alternatively, can restart the CrushFTP service/daemon itself.
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__OBSOLETE, only for Java 8 and older:__ On most Operating Systems Java ships crippled by default due to US export laws. Its extremely annoying, but you must manually copy a couple files into your java install to allow CrushFTP to use strong cryptography keys (almost all keys these days.)\\
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