Open ssl.conf
in a text editor.
Edit the domain(s) listed under the [alt_names]
section so that they match the local domain name you want to use for your project, e.g.
DNS.1 = my-project.dev
Additional FQDNs can be added if required:
#!/bin/bash | |
TEXT_RESET='\e[0m' | |
TEXT_YELLOW='\e[0;33m' | |
TEXT_RED_B='\e[1;31m' | |
sudo apt-get update | |
echo -e $TEXT_YELLOW | |
echo 'APT update finished...' | |
echo -e $TEXT_RESET |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# Usage: dev_signed_cert.sh HOSTNAME | |
# | |
# Creates a CA cert and then generates an SSL certificate signed by that CA for the | |
# given hostname. | |
# | |
# After running this, add the generated dev_cert_ca.cert.pem to the trusted root | |
# authorities in your browser / client system. | |
# |
#!/bin/bash | |
TEXT_RESET='\e[0m' | |
TEXT_YELLOW='\e[0;33m' | |
TEXT_RED_B='\e[1;31m' | |
# Get list of installed kernels. The `head -n -1` removes the | |
# last kernel in the list, which should be the latest kernel. | |
old_kernels=($(dpkg -l | grep linux-image | tr -s " " | \ | |
cut -f 2 -d ' ' | sort -V | uniq | head -n -1)) |