self-signed-certificates

Self Signed X.509 Certificates

Channel Revision Published Runs on
latest/stable 264 11 Mar 2025
Ubuntu 22.04
latest/stable 265 11 Mar 2025
Ubuntu 22.04
latest/edge 602 Today
Ubuntu 22.04
latest/edge 601 Today
Ubuntu 22.04
1/stable 588 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/stable 585 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/stable 586 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/candidate 588 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/candidate 585 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/candidate 586 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/beta 587 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/beta 588 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/beta 586 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/beta 585 05 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/edge 600 06 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/edge 599 06 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/edge 598 06 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/edge 597 06 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
1/edge 327 31 Jul 2025
Ubuntu 24.04 Ubuntu 22.04
juju deploy self-signed-certificates --channel 1/stable
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Platform:

Ubuntu
24.04 22.04

Self Signed Certificates provides self-signed X.509 certificates to charms using the tls-certificates integration on both Machine and Kubernetes models. Self-Signed-Certificates is useful in non-production environments, and in non-public facing contexts.

In this documentation

Tutorials
Get started - a hands-on introduction for new users
How-to guides
Step-by-step guides covering key operations and common tasks
Explanation
Concepts - discussion and clarification of key topics
Reference
Technical information - specifications, APIs, architecture

Project and community

Self Signed Certificates is an open-source project that welcomes community contributions, suggestions, fixes and constructive feedback.


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