Expand out "Trusted Root Certification Authorities".Check the Box that says Show Physical Stores.Select Place all Certificates in the following Store, click Browse,.Select saved certificate which was exported in previous steps.Right-Click on Certificate -> Select All Tasks -> Import.Dig down to Trust Root Certification Authorities, Certificates.Choose "My User Account" in the popup.Open certificate and export it with desired name (eg owncloud.cer).Open owncloud web URL over https using web browser.Then following steps should be used to export the above certificate and then import it: Openssl x509 -in /opt//apache2/conf/cert.csr -out /opt//apache2/conf/server.crt -req -signkey /opt//apache2/conf/server.key -days 3650 Openssl req -new -key /opt//apache2/conf/server.key -out /opt//apache2/conf/cert.csr Openssl genrsa -out /opt//apache2/conf/server.key 2048 (b) The server should be accessed via FQDN and not via IP addressīy default owncloud bitnami installer installs self-signed certificate for FQDN This needs to be replaced with certificate which matches FQDN of owncloud server using: (a) FQDN matches Subject (Common name) mentioned in the certificate Further, for https certificate to work even after importing it is necessary that: For https the certificate should be recognized or it should be imported into Windows machine. If you want to mount owncloud webdav folders in Windows then https is required. Home > CentOS > CentOS 8.x > Desktop tools or applications > Owncloud > CentOS 8.x Owncloud self signed certificate with bitnami for Windows webdav mount
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