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misc: update custom cert to be crt format for docs
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@@ -4,19 +4,19 @@ description: "Learn how to configure Infisical with custom certificates"
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By default, the Infisical Docker image includes certificates from well-known public certificate authorities.
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However, some integrations with Infisical may need to communicate with your internal services that use private certificate authorities.
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However, some integrations with Infisical may need to communicate with your internal services that use private certificate authorities.
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To configure trust for custom certificates, follow these steps. This is particularly useful for connecting Infisical with self-hosted services like GitLab.
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## Prerequisites
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- Docker
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- Standalone [Infisical image](https://hub.docker.com/r/infisical/infisical)
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- Certificate public key `.pem` files
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- Certificate public key `.crt` files
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## Setup
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1. Place all your public key `.pem` files into a single directory.
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2. Mount the directory containing the `.pem` files to the `usr/local/share/ca-certificates/` path in the Infisical container.
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1. Place all your public key `.crt` files into a single directory.
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2. Mount the directory containing the `.crt` files to the `/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/` path in the Infisical container.
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3. Set the following environment variable on your Infisical container:
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```
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NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
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