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# setup certificate properties including the commonName (DNSName) property for Chrome 58+
$certificate = New-SelfSignedCertificate `
-Subject localhost `
-DnsName localhost `
-KeyAlgorithm RSA `
-KeyLength 2048 `
-NotBefore (Get-Date) `
-NotAfter (Get-Date).AddYears(2) `
-CertStoreLocation "cert:CurrentUser\My" `
-FriendlyName "Localhost Certificate for .NET Core" `
-HashAlgorithm SHA256 `
-KeyUsage DigitalSignature, KeyEncipherment, DataEncipherment `
-TextExtension @("2.5.29.37={text}1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1")
$certificatePath = 'Cert:\CurrentUser\My\' + ($certificate.ThumbPrint)
# create temporary certificate path
$tmpPath = "C:\tmp"
If(!(test-path $tmpPath))
{
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $tmpPath
}
# set certificate password here
$pfxPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString -String "YourSecurePassword" -Force -AsPlainText
$pfxFilePath = "c:\tmp\localhost.pfx"
$cerFilePath = "c:\tmp\localhost.cer"
# create pfx certificate
Export-PfxCertificate -Cert $certificatePath -FilePath $pfxFilePath -Password $pfxPassword
Export-Certificate -Cert $certificatePath -FilePath $cerFilePath
# import the pfx certificate
Import-PfxCertificate -FilePath $pfxFilePath Cert:\LocalMachine\My -Password $pfxPassword -Exportable
# trust the certificate by importing the pfx certificate into your trusted root
Import-Certificate -FilePath $cerFilePath -CertStoreLocation Cert:\CurrentUser\Root
# optionally delete the physical certificates (don’t delete the pfx file as you need to copy this to your app directory)
# Remove-Item $pfxFilePath
Remove-Item $cerFilePath
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