Lecture

SSL Deployment in EPFL

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This lecture covers the process of SSL deployment in EPFL, including generating certificate requests, handling certificate signing, and deploying certificates to servers. The slides provide detailed instructions on creating certificate requests, editing host files, and deploying SSL certificates. The lecture also includes information on using Ansible for SSL deployment and verifying the SSL setup. The instructor demonstrates the steps for creating, signing, and deploying SSL certificates, ensuring secure communication on EPFL servers.

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