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		<title>VMware: How-to Secure our vCenter Server 7 (VCSA) with a Let&#8217;s Encrypt SSL Certificate</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Greetings friends, for many years, changing or adding an SSL certificate to our VMware vCenter has been a real pain, there are tens of KB, and hundreds of posts in the Community with errors of all kinds once you flirt with the steps. But from 6.7 onwards it seems that the process has been simplified</p>
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