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self-signed-certs-openssl-windows
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Данный скрипт поможет в совремнной разработки под Windows приложений работающих на https. Создаст и установит на 365 дней самоподписный сертификат для вашего локального домена и его alias.
This script will help in the modern development of applications running on https for Windows. Create and install a 365-day self-signed certificate for your local domain and its alias. В этом репозитории вы найдете следующие значимые файлы. In this repository you will find the following significant files.
#cert_gen.bat Сам генератор сертификата.
#cert_gen.bat The certificate generator itself.
#cert_reg.bat файл регистрации сертификата.
#cert_reg.bat certificate registration file.
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Individual batch script for HTTPS on localhost cert generation + some ready-to-use certs
The npm package self-signed-certs-openssl-windows receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, self-signed-certs-openssl-windows popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that self-signed-certs-openssl-windows demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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