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Matteo Mosca I have the following needs: The Windows service needs to connect to the svn repository via https. The service also needs to run as the local system account to get IO permissions on the computer. Now, when the service tries to connect to SVN, it th
x-yuri Although, there are similar questions and even good answers , they either don't care about themselves with localhost explicitly, or ask about a specific option/solution (self-signed VS CA). What are the options? How do they compare? what should I do? x-
x-yuri Although, there are similar questions and even good answers , they either don't care about themselves with localhost explicitly, or ask about a specific option/solution (self-signed VS CA). What are the options? How do they compare? what should I do? x-
x-yuri Although, there are similar questions and even good answers , they either don't care about themselves with localhost explicitly, or ask about a specific option/solution (self-signed VS CA). What are the options? How do they compare? what do I do? x-yuri
Mr Zuger I have an IIS application with HTTPS binding using a self-signed certificate. The certificate contains the DNS name of the server hostname, IPv4 address, and IPv6 address. I have installed the certificate in my local machine's Trusted Root Certificati
gtgaxiola I have a local mail server (hMailServer) with SSL (port 465) and self signed certificate. Domain is "foobar.com" I have set Propertiesto enable ssl, disable authentication and trust any host props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "false");
props.put("ma
gtgaxiola I have a local mail server (hMailServer) with SSL (port 465) and self signed certificate. Domain is "foobar.com" I have set Propertiesto enable ssl, disable authentication and trust any host props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "false");
props.put("ma
gtgaxiola I have a local mail server (hMailServer) with SSL (port 465) and self signed certificate. Domain is "foobar.com" I have set Propertiesto enable ssl, disable authentication and trust any host props.put("mail.smtp.auth", "false");
props.put("ma
Jonathan Hodgson I'm trying to setup an SSL certificate that will allow any *.local website to work over https. All my .local domains point to my local computer. I use these when developing a website. Many new features (geolocation, service workers, etc.) requ
Jonathan Hodgson I'm trying to setup an SSL certificate that will allow any *.local website to work over https. All my .local domains point to my local computer. I use these when developing a website. Many new features (geolocation, service workers, etc.) requ
i love coding I have a local server at my home that runs a website and provides some services thanks to the use of PHP. Right now, I'm using the HTTP protocol, which provides no security, due to clear text (using an authentication service to access protected p
i love coding I have a local server at my home that runs a website and provides some services thanks to the use of PHP. Right now, I'm using the HTTP protocol, which provides no security, due to clear text (using an authentication service to access protected p
hfhc2 I'm currently experimenting with a local server running apache/owncloud. Eventually I'd like to get it from www, but I'm not there yet... The server name is smallserv.lan and the hostname is resolved by my router, which runs dnsmasq on openwrt. I can rea
hfhc2 I'm currently experimenting with a local server running apache/owncloud. Eventually I'd like to get it from www, but I'm not there yet... The server name is smallserv.lan and the hostname is resolved by my router, which runs dnsmasq on openwrt. I can rea
Quantum mechanics my question: I want to connect to servers (maybe LDAP-over-SSL, could be SMTPS, could be IMAPS, etc.) (not limited to HTTPS protocol) that may use certificates that Java doesn't trust by default (because they are self-signed). The required wo
Quantum mechanics my question: I want to connect to servers (maybe LDAP-over-SSL, could be SMTPS, could be IMAPS, etc.) (not limited to HTTPS protocol) that may use certificates that Java doesn't trust by default (because they are self-signed). The required wo
Bram For automated testing of Drupal sites, we use Behat test scripts. On our local development machine, we use a self-signed SSL certificate created by Acquia Devdesktop. Running tests in different browsers with Behat is no problem because you can trust the c
Mario Garcia I'm trying to run Visual Studio 2019 for the first time and localhost in Windows asks me: I accidentally pressed NO, so I can't see my site now. I checked other suggestions provided here (stack overflow) but it didn't work. I tried going to Add/Re
Trevor Dixon When I go to any github.com page in Chrome, I get a big ugly error: You tried to access github.com, but the server presented a certificate issued by an entity not trusted by your computer's operating system. This could mean that the server has gen
Mints 97 I think that almost every Java programmer who has experience with SSL certificate trust errors by now has used or at least encountered the following code: // Create a trust manager that does not validate certificate chains
TrustManager[] trust
Quantum mechanics my question: I want to connect to servers (maybe LDAP-over-SSL, could be SMTPS, could be IMAPS, etc.) (not limited to HTTPS protocol) that may use certificates that Java doesn't trust by default (because they are self-signed). The required wo
Nathan Road I've been discussing this issue. I can create a development certificate using , dotnet dev-certs https --trustbut the certificate only appears in the personal certificate folder. If I try to copy it to the Trusted folder it disappears on refresh. I
Mario Garcia I'm trying to run Visual Studio 2019 for the first time and localhost in Windows asks me: I accidentally pressed NO, so I can't see my site now. I checked other suggestions provided here (stack overflow) but it didn't work. I tried going to Add/Re
Mario Garcia I'm trying to run Visual Studio 2019 for the first time and localhost in Windows asks me: I accidentally pressed NO, so I can't see my site now. I checked other suggestions provided here (stack overflow) but it didn't work. I tried going to Add/Re
Mario Garcia I'm trying to run Visual Studio 2019 for the first time and localhost in Windows asks me: I accidentally pressed NO, so I can't see my site now. I checked other suggestions provided here (stack overflow) but it didn't work. I tried going to Add/Re
Asan Assem I'm following an online tutorial for creating an ASP.NET Core web application. I followed everything, but am having trouble trusting the local HTTPS certificate. When I run the application for the first time, I get the error message: "Invalid access
Asan Assem I'm following an online tutorial for creating an ASP.NET Core web application. I followed everything, but am having trouble trusting the local HTTPS certificate. When I run the application for the first time, I get the error message: "Invalid access
Jamie Counsell: I'm having trouble configuring SSL on a Debian 6.0 32-bit server. I'm relatively new to SSL, so bear with me. I will provide as much information as possible. Note: The real domain name has been changed to protect the identity and integrity of t
ftshtw This could be a two-in-one problem. I'm hosting a Rails app for home/hobby use on a Raspberry Pi and I'm wondering if it's possible to create a local SSL certificate for it and set up Rails to use it? If yes, how to setup Rails/Puma/Foreman/Ubuntu appli