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A Certificate Authority is already present on this system. Deleting/Generating/Uploading will invalidate all of your current certificates!
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A Self-Signed Certificate has been generated for you on install. You can use this certificate now to get started however we strongly urge you to get a real certificate from a standard authority or through Let's Encrypt
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A certificate policy (CP) is a document which aims to state what are the different actors of a public key infrastructure (PKI), their roles and their duties
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Additionally if you have opened internet access up to the outside world you can signup for a FREE certificate from the Let's Encrypt project. Learn more %s
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After you have submitted a CSR to a CA, they will sign it, after validation, and return a Signed Certificate. That certificate should be pasted in the box below. If you leave this box blank, the certificate will not be updated.
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Are you sure you want to make this certificate the system default?
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Auto Generate Certificate
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Automatically generate an ephemeral X.509 certificate
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Certificate %s is not readable! Can not continue!
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Certificate Authority to Reference
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Certificate Manager for Asterisk. Used for TLS, DTLS connection (think WebRTC and secure traffic)
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Certificate Manager manages certificates for secure calling (TLS/SRTP), secure web sessions (HTTPS/WEBRTC[WSS] and more
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Certificate Signing Request to reference. Select 'None' to upload your own private key.
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Certificate name is already in use
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Certificate named "%s" has expired. Please update this certificate in Certificate Manager
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Certificate named "%s" is going to expire in less than a month. Please update this certificate in Certificate Manager
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Certificate named "%s" is valid
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Certificate to use for this CA (must reference the Private Key)
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Certificates already exist, no need to generate another one
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Check and Update all Certificates
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City name such as "Toronto" or "Brisbane." Do not abbreviate. For example, enter "Saint Louis" not "St. Louis"
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