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create self-signed certificate for localhost
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# SSL self signed localhost for rails start to finish, no red warnings. | |
# 1) Create your private key (any password will do, we remove it below) | |
$ openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.orig.key 2048 | |
# 2) Remove the password | |
$ openssl rsa -in server.orig.key -out server.key | |
# 3) Generate the csr (Certificate signing request) (Details are important!) | |
$ openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr | |
# IMPORTANT | |
# MUST have localhost.ssl as the common name to keep browsers happy | |
# (has to do with non internal domain names ... which sadly can be | |
# avoided with a domain name with a "." in the middle of it somewhere) | |
Country Name (2 letter code) [AU]: | |
... | |
Common Name: localhost.ssl | |
... | |
# 4) Generate self signed ssl certificate | |
$ openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in server.csr -signkey server.key -out server.crt | |
# 5) Finally Add localhost.ssl to your hosts file | |
$ echo "127.0.0.1 localhost.ssl" | sudo tee -a /private/etc/hosts | |
# 6) Boot thin | |
$ thin start --ssl --ssl-verify --ssl-key-file server.key --ssl-cert-file server.crt | |
# 7) Add server.crt as trusted !!SYSTEM!! (not login) cert in the mac osx keychain | |
# Open keychain tool, drag .crt file to system, and trust everything. | |
# Notes: | |
# 1) Https traffic and http traffic can't be served from the same thin process. If you want | |
# both you need to start two instances on different ports. | |
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@dellryuzi
it's copying "127.0.0.1 localhost.ssl" at the end of the file /private/etc/hosts
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tee_(command)
Thin is a lightweight web server http://code.macournoyer.com/thin/
this saved my a$$ when setting up a Grunt task to allow local AngularJS client debugging, and proxying /api
requests to a staging environment. 🎩 well done and thank you OP.
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what is line 34 doing ? "sudo tee -a /private/etc/hosts ?
sorry i'm newbie
and also what is "thin" ?? cause im using linux.