![]() If you also want instructions on how to use OPENSSL to generate and use Certificates, here is a write-up on my blog. In my case, I found the open SSL in the following location of Git for Windows Installation. An easy way to do it without running into a risk of installing unknown software from 3rd party websites and risking entries of viruses, is by using the openssl.exe that comes inside your Git for Windows installation. I also wanted to create OPEN SSL for Windows 10. If you have chocolatey installed you can install openssl via a single command i.e. You can open the Git Bash ( shift pressed + right click in the folder -> Git Bash Here) and use openssl command right in the Bash Now open a new command prompt (don't use an already opened cmd, because the already opened cmd doesn't know the new environment variable). ![]() Then add the path your environment variable (User variables -> Path):
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