Can anyone provide me with an example on how to create a self signed certificate, which would be accepted by the following code:

        ServiceHost svh = new ServiceHost(typeof(MyClass));

        var tcpbinding = new NetTcpBinding(SecurityMode.TransportWithMessageCredential, true);
        //security
        tcpbinding.Security.Message.ClientCredentialType = MessageCredentialType.UserName;
        svh.Credentials.UserNameAuthentication.CustomUserNamePasswordValidator = new BWUserNamePasswordValidator();
        svh.Credentials.UserNameAuthentication.UserNamePasswordValidationMode =UserNamePasswordValidationMode.Custom;
        svh.Credentials.ServiceCertificate.Certificate = BookmarkWizSettings.TcpBindingCertificate;
        ....
        svh.Open();

I've used

makecert -pe myCertificate

and

makecert -sv SignRoot.pvk -cy authority -r signroot.cer -a sha1 -n "CN=Dev Certification Authority" -ss my -sr localmachine

and

makecert -r -pe -n "CN=Client" -ss MyApp -sky Exchange

and I've tried to generate the certificate with BouncyCastle, but every time I'm getting following exception:

It is likely that certificate 'CN=Dev Certification Authority' may not have a 
private key that is capable of key exchange or the process may not have access 
rights for the private key. Please see inner exception for detail.

and the inner exception is null.

There's likely a trick to it, but I'm not getting it.

How do I generate a proper certificate for my WCF service??

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Take a look at this how to link. msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff648498.aspx – Bryan Corazza Feb 12 at 21:35
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