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- <h1>Creating and Applying SSL Certificate to Windows IIS</h1>
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- <p>This is part six of a series of creating your own self-signed PKI and some ways to utilize the PKI to setup SSL for your web server or create your own OpenVPN server.</p>
- <p>Disclaimer: I am not a security expert. This is just the easiest way I have found to create and utilize SSL for my homelab services.</p>
- <h2>Create Your SSL Certificate</h2>
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- <li>Launch XCA</li>
- <li>Open the PKI database if it is not already (File > Open DataBase), enter password</li>
- <li>Click on the Certificates tab, right click on your Intermediate CA certificate</li>
- <li>Select New</li>
- <li>On the Source tab, make sure Use this Certificate for signing is selected</li>
- <li>Verify your Intermediate CA certificate is selected from the drop down</li>
- <li>Click the Subject tab</li>
- <li>Complete the Distinguished Name section
- <p>internalName: WebDev IIS SSL<br />
- countryName: US<br />
- stateOrProvinceName: Virginia<br />
- localityName: Northern<br />
- organizationName: i12bretro<br />
- organizationUnitName: i12bretro Certificate Authority<br />
- commonName: webdev.i12bretro.local</p>
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- <li>Click the Generate a New Key button</li>
- <li>Enter a name and set the key size to at least 2048</li>
- <li>Click Create</li>
- <li>Click on the Extensions tab</li>
- <li>Select End Entity from the type list</li>
- <li>Click Edit next to Subject Alternative Name</li>
- <li>Add any DNS or IP addresses that the certificate will identify</li>
- <li>Update the validity dates to fit your needs</li>
- <li>Click the Key Usage tab</li>
- <li>Under Key Usage select Digital Signature, Key Enchiperment</li>
- <li>Under Extended Key Usage select Web Server and Web Client Authentication</li>
- <li>Click the Netscape tab</li>
- <li>Select SSL Server</li>
- <li>Click OK to create the certificate</li>
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- <h2>Exporting the Certificate</h2>
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- <li>In XCA, click on the Certificates tab</li>
- <li>Right click the SSL certificate > Export > File</li>
- <li>Set the file name with a .crt extension and verify the export format is PKCS #12 (*.p12)</li>
- <li>Enter a password to protect the .p12 export</li>
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- <h2>Importing Certificate Into Windows Certificate Store</h2>
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- <li>Right click the Start Button > Run</li>
- <li>Type mmc.exe, press enter</li>
- <li>Click File > Add/Remove Snap-in...</li>
- <li>Click Certificates</li>
- <li>Click Add</li>
- <li>Select Computer account</li>
- <li>Click Next</li>
- <li>Select Local computer</li>
- <li>Click Finish</li>
- <li>Click OK</li>
- <li>Expand Certificates</li>
- <li>Right click the Personal folder > All Tasks > Import....</li>
- <li>Click Next</li>
- <li>Click Browse > Select the exported SSL .p12 file > Click Next</li>
- <li>Enter the password created for the .p12 export</li>
- <li>Verify Include all extended properties is checked</li>
- <li>Click Next</li>
- <li>Click Next</li>
- <li>Click Finish</li>
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- <h2>Setting Up SSL in IIS</h2>
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- <li>Open IIS Manager (Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager)</li>
- <li>Expand Server</li>
- <li>Expand Sites</li>
- <li>Right click on the site to apply SSL certificate to > Edit Bindings...</li>
- <li>Click Add...</li>
- <li>Set Type dropdown to https</li>
- <li>Set IP address, Port and Host name fields</li>
- <li>Select the imported certificate from the SSL Certificate dropdown</li>
- <li>Click OK</li>
- <li>Open a web browser</li>
- <li>Navigate to https://DNSorIP from your certificate</li>
- <li>Click the lock and select view certificate</li>
- <li>Validate the certificate and certificate chain being presented by IIS</li>
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