@GeroMarten-vq3vc

Perfect! I failed with many other sites. Your explanation worked. out of the box. Many Thanks !!

@giovannivl

Wow! the best tutorial that I found related to this,

@neerajpunjab

Thank you, all step by step Guide is perfect ... I managed to Configure self signed Certificate. Many Thanks :)

@RobertoMurillo

The best step-by-step guide, I loved it and thank you very much!!

@neoand_in2matrix

The next part of the video should be teaching how to use let`s encripts certificates for put a domain to proxmox

@TheHolt45

Thanks for the step by step! I'm new to all of this and repurposing an old Dell R710. Very helpful. As the one gentleman said below, don't forget there are missing commands ">>"  I see you responded that you are thinking of a workaround and in future video's, mention that in the video and add it as part of the text or pause the video and circle it. That threw me for a loop, as like I mentioned, I'm new to all of this. Overall, a great video and worked for me once I read the comment below regarding the >> command

@hk-ev5zy

Do you know why after doing all the same step, the GUI isn't working anymore ? I needed to do "pvenode cert set /etc/pve/local/pve-ssl.pem /etc/pve/local/pve-ssl.key -f" to rollback the cert

@venkataramanas6502

Good one and really useful

@AkisLaoutaris

Please mind the missing characters '>>' on some terminal commands.

@LifeAsWeMakeIt

On 11:35 you said itโ€™s a combination of cert private key and ca instead of saying a combination of a cert and ca certificates ๐Ÿ˜…

@opless

or you could use the acme certs and not pollute machines with a extra root cert ;-) (firefox would likely complain)

@fvgoya

I follow all the steps on my Mac then, I created the last file ca.crt, double clicked on it but after that, didn't work. Still "unsafe".