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Login as default alpine user password test123 | |||
Click on the User Management tab and change the password. | |||
Also make sure to create yourself an account. |
Revision as of 17:18, 13 May 2009
Creating SSL certs using ACF
You are in need of creating certificate for remote persons. You might use something like openvpn or racoon for your vpn services. But wouldn't it be nice to have some sort of way to manage and view all the certs you have given to everyone? Revoke the certs? Review the certificate before you issue it? Alpine, via the ACF, has a nice web interface to use for this sort of job...
Installation Process
This will somewhat guide you through the process of creating this type of server. It is suggested to not host this on you VPN gateway but use another machine to generate your certificates.
Install Alpine
Link below to the standard document...
Install ACF
Run the following command: This will install the web front end to Alpine Linux, called ACF.
/sbin/setup-webconf
Install acf-openssl
Browse to your computer https://ipaddr/
Login as default alpine user password test123
Click on the User Management tab and change the password.
Also make sure to create yourself an account.