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-## Hi team!
-**From version 2.2 3X-UI make warning for me, that I am not use TLS when I communicate with WebPanel.**
-I know, that it is security issue for me, but I can't use LetsEncrypt certificate, cause I am not use domains.
-Solution - make self-signed certificate for my IP address.
-## Lets do this!
-Go to server bash.
-I create folder inside /root directory for cert's.
-`cd /root`
-`mkdir ssl-srt`
-`cd ssl-srt`
-Next step - create certificates. I make it for 10 years, if you need more or less - just change -days option.
-`openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -sha256 -days 3650`
-### **WARN**
-It will ask you for PEM pass phrase - remember it! It will bee needed for next step! Or use easy - I use "1234"
-
-Next step - input data for certificate. I leave all blank.
-**!!!BUT!!!**
-You need to input **your real IP address into Common Name field**.
-
-Certs made. But if you try to install it inside the panel, you will take an error, cause your private key locked by pass phrase.
-Let's unlock it!
-`openssl rsa -in key.pem -out key.un.pem -passin pass:YOUR PASS PHRASE`
-
-## And the final round - install it into the WebPanel.
-
-
-## Final
-After save and reboot Webpanel you will take an error about self-signed certificate, just ignore it. But, you will not see TLS error inside - your connection will be encrypted!
-All complete!
-Good Luck!