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//Self-Signed Certificate for using with VS Code Live Server | |
//Save both files in a location you will remember | |
1. create a private key | |
openssl genrsa -aes256 -out localhost.key 2048 | |
// you will be prompted to provide a password | |
//this will create localhost.key (call it whatever you like) | |
2. create the certificate | |
openssl req -days 3650 -new -newkey rsa:2048 -key localhost.key -x509 -out localhost.pem | |
//you will be prompted for the password from above | |
//you will have to complete the various prompts | |
//this will create localhost.pem (call it whatever you like) | |
3. Create a .vscode folder in the root of your project | |
4. Create a settings.json file inside the .vscode folder. | |
5. Add the following to the settings.json file | |
{ | |
"liveServer.settings.port": 5501, | |
"liveServer.settings.root": "/", | |
"liveServer.settings.CustomBrowser": "chrome", | |
"liveServer.settings.https": { | |
"enable": true, | |
"cert": "/Users/steve/Documents/code/https/localhost.pem", | |
"key": "/Users/steve/Documents/code/https/localhost.key", | |
"passphrase": "12345" | |
} | |
} | |
6. Adjust the location of the .pem certificate and the .key files. | |
7. Update the passphrase to be the password you used when creating the key |
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