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In this tutorial, you will learn how to issue TLS server certificates using EJBCA. mTLS (mutual Transport Layer Security) is an advanced version of TLS that is widely used to secure communication over computer networks. Use cases include both public and private networks for IoT, containerized environments, and IT networks in general. To implement TLS mutual authentication and encryption services, both clients and servers need to be equipped with TLS certificates, and it is crucial to use a trusted Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to issue and manage the digital certificates. 📚 The tutorial covers these steps: 0:18 Create a certificate profile for TLS server certificates 3:47 Create an end entity profile 6:43 Issue TLS server certificate based on a new certificate signing request (CSR) 💡 Prerequisites Before you begin you will need: A running EJBCA instance with an active Certificate Authority (CA) and PKI hierarchy To configure a certificate profile template and CA-defined default values, see • PKI Hierarchy – Create Root CA and Subordi... Download EJBCA on Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/keyfactor/ej... Documentation Full tutorial: https://docs.keyfactor.com/how-to/lat... ℹ️ Keyfactor for Developers Your hub for cryptography, PKI, and signing—get tools, docs, and hands-on resources to get started—build, secure, and automate. Find more resources on https://www.keyfactor.com/keyfactor-f.... ✉️ Newsletter Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.ejbca.org/#popup-newsletter