diff --git a/website/source/docs/agent/encryption.html.markdown b/website/source/docs/agent/encryption.html.markdown index 2d1b982194..caff772b98 100644 --- a/website/source/docs/agent/encryption.html.markdown +++ b/website/source/docs/agent/encryption.html.markdown @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Consul supports using TLS to verify the authenticity of servers and clients. To Consul requires that all clients and servers have key pairs that are generated by a single Certificate Authority. This can be a private CA, used only internally. The CA then signs keys for each of the agents, as in -[this tutorial on generating both a CA and signing keys](https://langui.sh/2009/01/18/openssl-self-signed-ca/) +[this tutorial on generating both a CA and signing keys](http://russellsimpkins.blogspot.com/2015/10/consul-adding-tls-using-self-signed.html) using OpenSSL. Note: client certificates must have [Extended Key Usage](https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/x509v3_config.html#extended_key_usage_) enabled for client and server authentication.