
Approach A: Bitnami installations using system packagesįollow the steps below to activate SSL support:
#Bitnami redmine disable suse firewall update#
Once you obtain the certificate and certificate key files, you will need to update your server to use them. IMPORTANT: For security reasons, never post or disclose your server’s SSL private key in a public forum. You can either generate this on your own (explained here) or you can purchase one from a commercial certificate authority. Although this dummy certificate is fine for testing and development purposes, you will usually want to use a valid SSL certificate for production use. NOTE: The steps below assume that you are using a custom domain name and that you have already configured the custom domain name to point to your cloud server.īitnami images come with SSL support already pre-configured and with a dummy certificate in place. Users of Bitnami native installers should refer only to the Approach B sections. NOTE: The Approach A sections referred to below do not apply to Bitnami native installers. TIP: To quickly get started with HTTPS and SSL using a Linux native installer, follow these instructions to auto-configure a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate. Learn more about the Bitnami stack environment and about OS X VMs. On OS X VMs, the installation directory is /opt/bitnami and OS X VM users can click the “Open Terminal” button to run commands. Before running the commands shown on this page, you should load the Bitnami stack environment by executing the installdir/use_APPNAME script (Linux and MacOS) or by clicking the shortcut in the Start Menu under “Start -> Bitnami APPNAME Stack -> Application console” (Windows).
