Andr3201110141
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I am in the same boat as you are. I even posted a question to the editor of the article that after following the steps, I get the same issue. I have to be honest here that I didn't use a Microsoft CA nor a public CA, and ran all the OpenSSL commands directly on the appliance. So, I started by creating a root CA with the key, then I generate the CSRs etc from the appliance. To ensure that the root CA that I created was valid, I copied it to /etc/ssl/certs and ran c_rehash /etc/ssl/certs, which then lists my new CA.

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