cd ~/ | |
mkdir .localhost-ssl | |
sudo openssl genrsa -out ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.key 2048 | |
sudo openssl req -new -x509 -key ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.key -out ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.crt -days 3650 -subj /CN=localhost | |
sudo security add-trusted-cert -d -r trustRoot -k /Library/Keychains/System.keychain ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.crt | |
npm install -g http-server | |
echo " | |
function https-server() { | |
http-server --ssl --cert ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.crt --key ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.key | |
} | |
" >> ~/.bash_profile | |
source ~/.bash_profile | |
echo "You're ready to use https on localhost 💅" | |
echo "Navigate to a project directory and run:" | |
echo "" | |
echo "https-server" |
For React
, needed to set HTTPS=true
: HTTPS=true react-scripts start
Hi running `sudo openssl req -new -x509 -key ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.key -out ~/.localhost-ssl/localhost.crt -days 3650 -subj /CN=localhost' I get Can't load /Users/lano-vargas/.rnd into RNG
4489983424:error:2406F079:random number generator:RAND_load_file:Cannot open file:crypto/rand/randfile.c:88:Filename=/Users/lano-vargas/.rnd
I am missing this .rnd hwo can I fix it?
How can I put a folder in this https: server?
I can not locate the local host directory
Or where do I put my files to run the website/webapp
Same doubt here, How can I put a folder in this https: server?
usualy when i start a http server i do this on the terminal:
- cd <insert here the folder_path without the "<>">
- php -S 0.0.0.0:8080
- Then i type my ip in the place of "0.0.0.0" + "8080"
How can i create the project in the https after running the script?
How can I put a folder in this https: server?
I can not locate the local host directory
Or where do I put my files to run the website/webapp
The local host directory is hidden. In terminal do a cd ~/
then do ls -a
and you should see the folder created.
Also you dont need to put the folders anywhere. just cd to the folder and run https-server
The script doesn't work. I get the following: /Users/junkbox/.bash_profile: line 9: `https-server': not a valid identifier
I found with Chrome, got the following error response, despite using your gist above:
NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID
So implemented this solution to allow insecure localhost: https://stackoverflow.com/a/53985755