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# Creating an RPKI Root Certificate
-rootd does not create RPKI root certificates automatically. If you're running
-your own root, you have to do this yourself. The usual method of doing this is
-to use the OpenSSL command line tool. The exact details will depend on which
-resources you need to put in the root certificate, the URIs for your
+[rootd][] does not create RPKI root certificates automatically. If you're
+running your own root, you have to do this yourself. The usual method of doing
+this is to use the OpenSSL command line tool. The exact details will depend on
+which resources you need to put in the root certificate, the URIs for your
publication server, and so forth, but the general form looks something like
this:
@@ -119,3 +119,5 @@ key to PKCS #1 format with a script like this:
echo Converted
mv root.key.new root.key
fi
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+[rootd]: 18.RPKI.CA.Configuration.rootd.md