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Create a passphrase file containing your SSL server password specified in the previous step. The up.time Web Server will require the password each time it restarts but a passphrase file will automate the request, so user intervention is not necessary.
Windows:
Open notepad and enter the following line where <your_SSL_server_password> is the password for your generated certificate keys.
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Save the file as passphrase.cmd.
Linux:
Open vim and enter the following lines; <your_SSL_server_password> is the password for your generated certificate keys.
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#!/bin/bash |
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echo "<your_SSL_server_password>" |
Save the file as passphrase.cmd.
Make the file executable.
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chmod +x passphrase.cmd |
Move the files to the up.time directory
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