Regarding the method of creating a certificate, we would like you to use a public certificate in principle, but we also carry out verification using a self-signed certificate.
We apologize for the inconvenience, but please understand that we cannot provide support regarding certificate creation, etc.
Please check the following for reference.
*Although it is ThirdEye, in our testing environment we created a self-signed certificate using Linux, imported it into ThirdEye, and then imported it into the browser (Chrome) of the client PC that logs in to ThirdEye .
This is a public site, but I created localhost.key and oreore.crt by referring to "Creating a private key for the server" to "Confirming the certificate contents" in the (Self-signed certificate creation) section below, and imported these into Thirdeye. I also imported oreore.crt into the client PC's browser (Chrome) by referring to (Importing to client PC) .
[Reference information]
(Create a self-signed certificate):
https://gist.github.com/ykst/2a666d3d41785f9a41d403889f45d82e
(Import to client PC):
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