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import { Cards, Card } from 'nextra/components'
import { BookOpen, ShieldCheck, Server, Mail, AlertTriangle, HardDriveDownload, Rocket } from 'lucide-react'
# TrustLab Documentation
Welcome to the **TrustLab User Guide**.
TrustLab is a private Certificate Authority (CA) designed to secure your internal infrastructure (Intranet, APIs, IoT, Databases) with SSL/TLS certificates.
## Quick Start
<Cards>
<Card icon={<Rocket />} title="Install Root CA" href="/guide/getting-started/install-root-ca" arrow />
<Card icon={<HardDriveDownload />} title="Generate Certificate" href="/guide/certificates/request-new" arrow />
<Card icon={<ShieldCheck />} title="Core Concepts (PKI)" href="/guide/concepts/pki-undamentals" arrow />
</Cards>
## Guide Structure
This documentation is organized as follows:
* [**Getting Started**](/guide/getting-started/install-root-ca): Setup Root CA and access the dashboard.
* [**Core Concepts**](/guide/concepts/pki-undamentals): Understand the "Two Lanes of Trust" (Public vs Private PKI).
* [**Certificate Operations**](/guide/certificates/request-new): Request, Download, Renew, and Revoke certificates.
* [**Integrations**](/guide/integrations/web-servers): Configure Nginx, IIS, and S/MIME.
* [**Troubleshooting**](/guide/troubleshooting/browser-errors): Resolve common browser errors like `NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID`.
## Why TrustLab?
TrustLab solves the "Not Secure" warnings on internal networks by providing a centralized, managed PKI that acts just like a Public CA (Let's Encrypt), but for your **Private Network**.