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@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ There are two ways to address this problem:
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1. Explicitly configure your ACME client to trust `step-ca`'s root certificate, or
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2. Add `step-ca`'s root certificate to your system’s default trust store (e.g.,
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using `[step certificate
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install](https://smallstep.com/docs/cli/certificate/install/)`)
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using [`step certificate
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install`](https://smallstep.com/docs/cli/certificate/install/))
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If you’re using your CA for TLS in production, explicitly configuring your ACME
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client to only trust your root certificate is a better option. We’ll
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