Update Certificate Binding – azurecurve
This post is part of the Enabling Secure Connection for Web Services series.
The first step in enabling a secure connection for web services, is to bind the certificate to the port which will be used for secure access. As mentioned in the last post, I am using port 48666.
There are two commands which need to be run to bind the certificate; these need to be run via an elevated command…
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