How to enable self-signed SSL certificate in cloudmon ?

How to enable self-signed SSL certificate in cloudmon ?

To generate and activate a self-signed SSL certificate for your Cloudmon portal, follow these steps: Navigate to Settings > General Settings > Security > Self-signed Certificate to create and enable a self-signed SSL certificate for your Cloudmon portal.
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