Download Dummy Certificate dummy.crt for Testing

Need a dummy certificate for testing purposes? Download our free dummy.crt SSL certificate to secure your development environment. This self-signed certificate is perfect for testing SSL configurations without using production certificates.

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About This Software

A dummy certificate is essential for developers working on local environments or staging servers. Our dummy.crt file provides a simple way to enable HTTPS connections during development. This certificate works with most web servers and can be easily imported into browsers and applications. Using a dummy certificate ensures your testing environment matches production security requirements without exposing real certificates.

Key Features

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Self-signed SSL certificate for testing purposes
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Compatible with all major web servers and browsers
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Easy to install and configure
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Valid for localhost and development domains
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No cost - completely free for development use

How to Use

Simply download the dummy.crt file and import it into your server's certificate store. For browsers, add it to the trusted certificates list to avoid security warnings. Configure your web server to use this certificate for HTTPS connections.

Conclusion

Download your free dummy.crt certificate now and secure your development environment today. Perfect for testing SSL configurations without risking production certificates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the dummy.crt certificate safe to use?

Yes, dummy.crt is designed specifically for testing purposes and contains no sensitive information. It should never be used in production environments.

How long is the dummy certificate valid?

The dummy certificate is valid for 365 days from the date of creation, making it suitable for extended development projects.

Can I use dummy.crt for multiple domains?

The dummy.crt certificate is designed for localhost and development domains. For multiple domains, you would need to generate a separate certificate for each.