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# 2 years agoin reply to: Simplifier release 5.0Felicitas
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# 2 years ago::Hi everyone,
a short update:
we have prepared today’s livestream on YouTube. You don’t have to register.
Agenda:
- The livestream starts at 5:00 pm (30 minutes countdown)
- The introduction of the release starts at 5:30 pm (CET)
- End of the performance is about 7:00 pm
Note: the livestream will be in german.
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# 3 years ago::Hi Spooner,
the fastest way is to create self-signed certificates with openssl on your linux command line like this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10175812/how-to-create-a-self-signed-certificate-with-openssl
Mind that you need the crt/key format to use it with the Simplifier OnPremise image. It includes a preconfigured nginx Reverse Proxy. The path to place the certificates is $YOUR_PERSISTANCE/certs. The file names are also preconfigured: default.crt and default.key.
In case you want to get no browser errors and full compatibility to all mobile devices and all browsers we recommend you to buy a trusted certificate from one of the digital certificate provider.
Here is an example to place your certificates properly: OnPremise Installation