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A secure and convenient solution for enabling HTTPS on localhost
- localhost
- https
- ssl
- tls
- certificate
- localhost-certificate
- localhost-cert
- localhost https
- localhost ssl
- localhost tls
- localhost certificate
- localhost cert
- localhost-https
- localhost-ssl
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A secure and convenient solution for enabling HTTPS on localhost
- localhost
- https
- ssl
- tls
- certificate
- localhost-certificate
- localhost-https
- localhost-ssl
- localhost-cert
- https-localhost
- https-server
- minica
- mkcert
For managing certificates when developing Office Add-ins.
Provide certificates for https dev service
Provide certificates for https dev service
Local HTTPS development with *.backloop.dev pointing to localhost and SSL certificates
- SSL
- localhost
- loopback
- Express
- Mixed Content
- local development
- HTTPS
- VueJs
- ViteJs
- Proxy
- CORS
- Same-origin policy
Automatically provisions and installs locally-trusted TLS certificates for Node.js https servers in 100% JavaScript.
Beame.io SDK - x509 certificates and tunnelling traffic to your servers
Make a Development Cert
- ca
- cert
- certificates
- client certificates
- crt
- crypto
- cryptography
- development
- encryption
- https
- keypair
- keys
- localhost
- madcert
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Managing certificates on nodejs http server
Easily generate a self signed SSL for local development
For managing certificates when developing Office Add-ins.
A Certificate Authority for Localhost
tls.createServer options with SSL/TSL certificate for quick https setup for live-server
Serves HTTPS using TLS (SSL) certs for localhost.daplie.me - great for testing and development.
Automatically provisions and installs locally-trusted TLS certificates for Node.js https servers (including Express.js, etc.) using mkcert.
The node.js webserver that's just right, Greenlock (HTTPS/TLS/SSL via ACME/Let's Encrypt) and tunneling (RVPN) included.
Mock up a plain or TLS-encrypted TCP connection without using any actual network facilities or needing any permissions. This is useful for testing, particularly playing around with different TLS failure modes.
Generate a self-signed TLS certificate and add it to the trusted certificate store.