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- Log in to your airSlate SignNow account.
- Locate your document in your folders or upload a new one.
- Open the document and make edits using the Tools menu.
- Drag & drop fillable fields, add text and sign it.
- Add multiple signers using their emails and set the signing order.
- Specify which recipients will get an executed copy.
- Use Advanced Options to limit access to the record and set an expiration date.
- Click Save and Close when completed.
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hello everyone welcome to another video tutorial on YouTube channel of tutorials video comm in this video tutorial I will explain how we can use open SSL command line tool to generate self signed certificate I will explain how we can create CSRs and how we can generate key peers before I proceed with this tutorial I will request you to please subscribe to the channel if you haven't subscribed before so here is the agenda of the topics that we are going to cover in this video tutorial I will explain how we can generate key pair containing a public and private key using open SSL I will explain how we can extract a public key from the key pair using open SSL and then I will explain how we can generate a certificate signing request from the key pair that we generated and last but not least I will explain that how we can generate self-signed certificates based on all the steps that are performed here so without further ado lets directly move towards the command line tool and see how we can achieve all this using open SSL so open SSL is basically our command line tool and it's open source and it's available for both windows and linux right now I'm on my Windows machine so if you don't have open SSL available on your machine make sure that you first download and configure it you can download it from official side of side of open SSL I will put the link in the description box and once you have open SSL in your machine you can verify by running this command open SSL version a - a so this gives you the details of the version of open SSL that you have and some other details so with this command you you get confirmation that open SSL is correctly configured and available on your machine so once we have this open SSL available in our machine now we can proceed with the steps that we need to perform the first important thing that's in our agenda is to generate keep here and in order to generate the key pair we will use this command open SSL gen RSA then we will have to specify the output file with the dash out option and let's name it as a toriel's PDR dot T and then we have to specify the size T size so I am specifying two zero four eight so there are certain preconditions suffer some applications to have it at minimum it should be one zero two four previously there were some certificates being generated with 512 as well but make sure that you are specifying the key size as per your requirements so with this command I am generating key pair with RSA algorithm and key lengths to zero four eight and it will be generated in the file with the name tutorial speedy on dot key so if I press ENTER...
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