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certstrap
- Selfhosted CA tutorial
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How does the cert based authentication work?
So setup a CA (I find certstrap simplifies this), load the CA cert into Mosquitto (cafile). Then you can issue any number of certificates that will allow clients to connect (you don't need to touch the broker config when adding new clients).
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How do you guys handle your PKI?
git clone https://github.com/square/certstrap cd certstrap git checkout v1.3.0 docker build -t squareup/certstrap . alias certstrap='docker run -i --rm -v $PWD:/out squareup/certstrap'
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Step by step guide of setting up SSL/TLS for a server and client
I like certstrap for this sort of thing, personally. I used to bugger about with OpenSSL but that’s far too real ale these days.
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Local domain HTTPS certs - whats it called and how do I do it?
There are many ways to do this but my favorite is Certstrap.
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Stunnel working configuration - Help needed
Sounds like the issue is with your certificate itself, perhaps look at something which helps with local certificates management like https://github.com/square/certstrap
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Quickly prototyping and testing TLS services with valid certs
If you want to create your own CA, Certstrap by Square is really handy and simple to setup. I use this to generate valid certs for all my internal services (NAS, ESXI, etc).
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How to Setup PostgreSQL with SSL inside a Docker Container
Because OpenSSL is quite complex to use, we'll use certstrap for generation of certificates, install certstrap from here.
forge
- Forge: Native implementation of TLS in JavaScript for web apps
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Generate a public-private keypair from a seed/passphrase/password?
Maybe look into forge: https://github.com/digitalbazaar/forge
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Environment variables & Its best practices
You might use the .env file, which sits inside a server, to store important passwords and keys to databases and APIs. Keeping it in text inside a .env is risky as it may get exposed if the server is compromised. To avoid this issue, one should use Encryption and Decryption. There are a couple of tools and libraries which offer similar functionality. You can try any of those, but we recommend using CryptoJS or Forge.
- Digitalbazaar/forge: A native implementation of TLS in JavaScript
What are some alternatives?
certigo - A utility to examine and validate certificates in a variety of formats
link-lock - Password-protect URLs using AES in the browser; create hidden bookmarks without a browser extension
ghostunnel - A simple SSL/TLS proxy with mutual authentication for securing non-TLS services.
js-jose - JavaScript library to encrypt/decrypt data in JSON Web Encryption (JWE) format and to sign/verify data in JSON Web Signature (JWS) format. Leverages Browser's native WebCrypto API.
CryptoFiscaFacile - Outil (en ligne de commande pour l'instant) vous permettant de rassembler toutes les transactions de vos différents échanges et wallets afin de constituer votre portefeuille global et ainsi vous aider à la déclaration fiscale française.
ssl-proxy - :lock: Simple zero-config SSL reverse proxy with real autogenerated certificates (LetsEncrypt, self-signed, provided)
2Password - 2Password: A cryptography experiment
forge - :electron: A complete tool for building and publishing Electron applications
PageSigner - Client for the TLSNotary protocol (Chromium extension).
utls - Fork of the Go standard TLS library, providing low-level access to the ClientHello for mimicry purposes.
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.