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Updated Private CA and self signed certs that work with Chrome (markdown)

Jeremy Lin 2021-02-18 01:29:44 -08:00
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:warning: The vast majority of users should not use this method, as it requires loading a cert on each of your devices, which is both error-prone and requires future maintenance. Instead, focus your energy on obtaining real certs via [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/getting-started/). This can even work if your bitwarden_rs instance is not on the public Internet ([[example|Running-a-private-bitwarden_rs-instance-with-Let's-Encrypt-certs]]).
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To get bitwarden working properly with self-signed certificates, Chrome needs the certificate to include the domain name in the alternative name field of the certificate. To get bitwarden working properly with self-signed certificates, Chrome needs the certificate to include the domain name in the alternative name field of the certificate.
Create a CA key (your own little on-premise Certificate Authority): Create a CA key (your own little on-premise Certificate Authority):