Bootstrapper (scripts and template) to make your own Root and (first) Intermediate Certificate Authorities.
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Bootstrapper (scripts and template) to make your own Root and (first) Intermediate Certificate Authorities.
Ansible Playbook for installing fully secured Cloudera Cluster
A folder structure and a set of bash scripts to help with self-signed certificates creation. Scripts use the openssl tool.
A short script to make it easy to create a viable, trusted self-signed certificate that can be used for SSL/TLS in particular.
A Docker image that will create self signed certificates.
🔐 A docker image 🐳 and CLI tool 💻 that makes it easy to generate, manage and use self signed root and leaf certificates for local development.
Self signed certificate for kylin endpoints and store in aws secrets manager
This is a pair of scripts for creating a local Certificate Authority to issue your own SSL certificates. The only requirement is openssl.
Bash shell scripts to make (and view) x509 certificates, CSRs and other files including SANs and other extensions.
A quick and simple HTTPS self-signed server designed for testing.
Bash script to generate a self-signed developer certificate which is trusted by Linux for ASP.Net Core development.
Generate self-signed TLS certificate using OpenSSL
Simple TLS Client/Server with Node.js
CA and Server Certificate simple generator
A OpenSSL example that creates a self signed CA and allows you sign and generate CSRs and client certs
Telegraf + InfluxDB + Grafana + Mosquitto MQTT Broker stack behind a Traefik Reverse-Proxy with varying levels of security and more ease of deployment.
Generate CA and self-signed SSL certificates usable in your browser for local development.
Generate CA and self-signed SSL certificates usable in your browser for local development.
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