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CEDIT: I am trying to determine if an SSL certificate is self-signed. Currently, I have the following code that compares the issuer CN and the subject CN, and if they are the same, marks the result as self-signed. with open(cert_file, "r") as f:
x509 = Op
Manish Iarhovich: I have generated self signed certificate by next command: /bin/bash -c 'openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 5 -nodes
And check the certificate, which is valid for the next 5 days. I need to write a script t
Monday: I'm trying to use this certificate with a connection between an InfluxDB rest endpoint behind an Nginx reverse proxy and my simple client written in GoLang. I got started with openssl generated SSL certificates using the tutorial in this link , which g
Doy I am trying to build a simple server in python with self signed certificate. I created .cer, .pfx, .pvk files using makecert. context = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
context.load_cert_chain(certfile="ServerSSL.cer")
Traceback (most r
Marcus Leon This code tries but fails to access the SSL URL available in the browser: let path = "https://localhost:8443/greeting"
let request = NSMutableURLRequest(URL: NSURL(string: path)!)
let session = NSURLSession.sharedSession()
let task = session.dataT
Rafał Developer I'm using this class and it's fun, but I have some questions. http://www.asp.net/web-api/overview/security/individual-accounts-in-web-api I get a certificate error, but I know why this problem occurs. The certificate should be connected to the
Manish Iarhovich: I have generated self signed certificate by next command: /bin/bash -c 'openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 5 -nodes
And check the certificate, which is valid for the next 5 days. I need to write a script t
Chris: I'm trying to secure a connection for a Java client/server application that communicates over the internet. My idea is to use SSL sockets with self signed certificates and client authentication. I did the following: Server: The keystore containing the n
Monday: I'm trying to use this certificate with a connection between an InfluxDB rest endpoint behind an Nginx reverse proxy and my simple client written in GoLang. I got started with openssl generated SSL certificates using the tutorial in this link , which g
Monday: I'm trying to use this certificate with a connection between an InfluxDB rest endpoint behind an Nginx reverse proxy and my simple client written in GoLang. I got started with openssl generated SSL certificates using the tutorial in this link , which g
Ilopezluna Follow these steps: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/ssl-endpoint I have added the SSL Endpoint add-on to a Heroku hosted server . Then, I created a self-signed certificate like this : https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/ssl-certificate-self
learning spirit Newbie here with macOS. We installed Jenkins on MacOS. I need to know which JREs and cacerts it uses, because I need to import the self-signed certificate of GitHub Enterprise Server for integration. I have an SSL error and am trying to follow
Marcus Leon This code tries but fails to access the SSL URL available in the browser: let path = "https://localhost:8443/greeting"
let request = NSMutableURLRequest(URL: NSURL(string: path)!)
let session = NSURLSession.sharedSession()
let task = session.dataT
Marcus Leon This code tries but fails to access the SSL URL available in the browser: let path = "https://localhost:8443/greeting"
let request = NSMutableURLRequest(URL: NSURL(string: path)!)
let session = NSURLSession.sharedSession()
let task = session.dataT
Marcus Leon This code tries but fails to access the SSL URL available in the browser: let path = "https://localhost:8443/greeting"
let request = NSMutableURLRequest(URL: NSURL(string: path)!)
let session = NSURLSession.sharedSession()
let task = session.dataT
Marcus Leon This code tries but fails to access the SSL URL available in the browser: let path = "https://localhost:8443/greeting"
let request = NSMutableURLRequest(URL: NSURL(string: path)!)
let session = NSURLSession.sharedSession()
let task = session.dataT
Rafał Developer I'm using this class and it's fun, but I have some questions. http://www.asp.net/web-api/overview/security/individual-accounts-in-web-api I get a certificate error, but I know why this problem occurs. The certificate should be connected to the
Doy I am trying to build a simple server in python with self signed certificate. I created .cer, .pfx, .pvk files using makecert. context = ssl.create_default_context(ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH)
context.load_cert_chain(certfile="ServerSSL.cer")
Traceback (most r
Rafał Developer I'm using this class and it's fun, but I have some questions. http://www.asp.net/web-api/overview/security/individual-accounts-in-web-api I get a certificate error, but I know why this problem occurs. The certificate should be connected to the
Monday: I'm trying to use this certificate with a connection between an InfluxDB rest endpoint behind an Nginx reverse proxy and my simple client written in GoLang. I got started with openssl generated SSL certificates using the tutorial in this link , which g
Emby I'm fetchusing in react-native app and I use charles proxy to debug my network requests. In order to use charles with SSL, I need to configure fetch to accept the self-signed certificate generated by charles. How can I tell fetch to ignore errors in self-
Stefano Palazzo I have set up SSL on the webserver and now need two files: Certificate certificate key How to create a self-signed certificate for testing purposes? Stefano Palazzo Ubuntu, even the "minimal" flavor, comes with ssl-certpackages pre-installed, w
Stefano Palazzo I have set up SSL on the webserver and now need two files: Certificate certificate key How to create a self-signed certificate for testing purposes? Stefano Palazzo Ubuntu, even the "minimal" flavor, comes with ssl-certpackages pre-installed, w
Ryan Bell I generated a self signed certificate with openssl and added it to my linux server. Then I imported the certificate with Keychain Access on the Mac into the system keychain using the setting "Always Trust". However, when I view the page in Chrome, I
Ryan Bell I generated a self signed certificate with openssl and added it to my linux server. Then I imported the certificate with Keychain Access on the Mac into the system keychain using the setting "Always Trust". However, when I view the page in Chrome, I
Mikayegi I'm developing an online store based on Telegram Bot and I need to host it on a VPS. What are the dangers if I use a self-signed SSL certificate? I've found MiTM attack threats online, but I can't find detailed instructions on how to avoid this threat
Andy Is there a way to download some data via BackgroundDownloader from a server in the BackgroundTransfer namespace, using a self-signed SSL certificate? On Windows 10 Mobile, I can install my self-signed SSL certificate and it works, but on desktop, this met
Niek Vandael I created a certificate with CN: *.hostname Chome and IE complain about this certificate when I navigate to dev.hostname or tst.hostname: Error in Chrome: NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID Yes, I have added the certificate to Trusted Root CAs. Sho
Niek Vandael I created a certificate with CN: *.hostname Chome and IE complain about this certificate when I navigate to dev.hostname or tst.hostname: Error in Chrome: NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID Yes, I have added the certificate to Trusted Root CAs. Sho