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For SSL certificates from lets encrypt refer [[Installing lets-encrypt SSL certificate]] | For SSL certificates from lets encrypt refer [[Installing lets-encrypt SSL certificate]] | ||
If the lets encrypt certificates need to be installed in Zimbra then refer [[ | If the lets encrypt certificates need to be installed in Zimbra then refer [[CentOS 7.x Install lets encrypt automated SSL certificate in Zimbra]] | ||
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Getting certificate signed by recognized CA
It is very important to use certificates signed by recognized CA instead of self-signed certificates to avoid man-in-the-middle attack.
For SSL certificates from lets encrypt refer Installing lets-encrypt SSL certificate
If the lets encrypt certificates need to be installed in Zimbra then refer CentOS 7.x Install lets encrypt automated SSL certificate in Zimbra
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