This focuses on generating the certificates for loading local virtual hosts hosted on your computer, for development only.
Do not use self-signed certificates in production ! For online certificates, use Let's Encrypt instead (tutorial).
#!/bin/bash | |
if [ "$1" = "-s" ] || [ "$1" = "--show" ]; then | |
show=true | |
else | |
show=false | |
fi | |
if $show || [ "$1" = "-v" ] || [ "$1" = "--verbose" ]; then | |
verbose=true |
#!/bin/bash | |
# taken from blog post: http://www.mokacoding.com/blog/automatic-xcode-versioning-with-git/ | |
# Automatically sets version of target based on most recent tag in git | |
# Automatically sets build number to number of commits | |
# | |
# Add script to build phase in xcode at the top of the chain named "set build number" | |
# put this script in the root of the xcode project in a directory called scripts (good idea to version control this too) | |
# call the script as $SRCROOT/scripts/set_build_number_by_git_commits.sh in xcode |
--- CREATE SELF-SIGNED ECDSA CERTIFICATE WITH PRIVATE KEY INSIDE ---- | |
1. Open openssl.exe. | |
2. If you haven't chosen a curve, you can list them with this command: | |
ecparam -list_curves | |
I picked sect571r1 for this example. Use this to generate an EC private key if you don't have one already: |
This focuses on generating the certificates for loading local virtual hosts hosted on your computer, for development only.
Do not use self-signed certificates in production ! For online certificates, use Let's Encrypt instead (tutorial).
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acceptable | |
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