InfoCenter Home > 5.5.6.2.1: Creating a self-signed test certificateFor test purposes, you can create a self-signed certificate specifically for a server and its Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) based Java clients. You can also set up a temporary certificate authority by creating a self-signed certificate and using it to sign other certificates. This procedure is useful when the WebSphere test certificate has expired, or if you want a self-signed test certificate that specifically recognizes your server. If you need a test certificate that has been signed by a Certificate Authority (CA), follow the procedure in article 5.5.6.2.2, Creating a certification request. To create your own self-signed test certificate, complete the following steps:
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