How do I manage the ssl certs (pem/key) for vsftpd?

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I am working on setting up my first ftp and I am using the ssl certs that were built in and I am wondering if I can find/create personalized certs. How would this affect me and will making a different key change the security of the encryption?
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I am working on setting up my first ftp and I am using the ssl certs that were built in and I am wondering if I can find/create personalized certs. How would this affect me and will making a different key change the security of the encryption?
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 Ok. I figured I might be able to do multiple questions in one place to make it more efficient but I'll change it accordingly.
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I am working on setting up my first ftp and I am using the ssl certs that were built in and I am wondering if I can find/create personalized certs. How would this affect me and will making a different key change the security of the encryption?
server ftp ssl vsftpd certificates
I am working on setting up my first ftp and I am using the ssl certs that were built in and I am wondering if I can find/create personalized certs. How would this affect me and will making a different key change the security of the encryption?
server ftp ssl vsftpd certificates
server ftp ssl vsftpd certificates
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 Ok. I figured I might be able to do multiple questions in one place to make it more efficient but I'll change it accordingly.
 â draumr
 Feb 16 at 12:55
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I changed this to ask a single question and split the rest off into their own threads.
 â draumr
 Feb 16 at 13:12
 
 
 
add a comment |Â
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Ok. I figured I might be able to do multiple questions in one place to make it more efficient but I'll change it accordingly.
 â draumr
 Feb 16 at 12:55
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I changed this to ask a single question and split the rest off into their own threads.
 â draumr
 Feb 16 at 13:12
 
 
 
Ok. I figured I might be able to do multiple questions in one place to make it more efficient but I'll change it accordingly.
â draumr
Feb 16 at 12:55
Ok. I figured I might be able to do multiple questions in one place to make it more efficient but I'll change it accordingly.
â draumr
Feb 16 at 12:55
I changed this to ask a single question and split the rest off into their own threads.
â draumr
Feb 16 at 13:12
I changed this to ask a single question and split the rest off into their own threads.
â draumr
Feb 16 at 13:12
add a comment |Â
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Ok. I figured I might be able to do multiple questions in one place to make it more efficient but I'll change it accordingly.
â draumr
Feb 16 at 12:55
I changed this to ask a single question and split the rest off into their own threads.
â draumr
Feb 16 at 13:12