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54 | 132 | |
13,262 | 45,821 | |
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7.6 | 2.7 | |
13 days ago | 20 days ago | |
Shell | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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distributions
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npx playwright install is failing due to Node 18 linux package issue
The npx install playwright install when run inside the official docker container installs node 18 version. Since last few weeks node 18/20 installation is failing on few Linux distributions - nodesource/distributions#issues/1576.
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I can't install anything
Hello guys! I want to say first that this problem is caused by me. So I kind of know when it append. I will try to explain what's my problem. Basically, any time I try to install with apt or deb packages, there is an error. This happend after I installed node js with https://github.com/nodesource/distributions. Now every time that I install something it fails. The other problem for me is that i'm not english and my os is in french. The thing is, i can't juste copy/paste the errors because there's no result in Google. I tried to find a way to get the error message in english but it did not worked. I'm not used to it but I would like help. So If anyone knows what the problem could be this would be incredible. Thanks!
- Distro for backup and media server, Debian or Arch?
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Deploy Node.js to EC2
Node will be the next step, using setup code made from this open-source repository (can also choose a different version of Node/npm):
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The deb.nodesource.com Certificate Is Expired
This is now fixed: https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/issues/1507#issu...
- SSL Certificate for HTTPS://deb.nodesource.com exired
- Deb.nodesource.com Certificate Expired
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How to Install Ubuntu Linux on Apple Silicon MacBooks
Lets now install npm and Node.js which we are definitely going to need for installing JavaScript packages. You can find the latest versions of Node.js here https://github.com/nodesource/distributions/blob/master/README.md
- updating node with nvm on ubuntu running pm2 - version not found issue
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Getting error installing in headless rpi
The NodeSource Node.js distributions repository contains information both about supported versions of Node.js and supported Linux distributions. To learn more about usage, see the repository: https://github.com/nodesource/distributions
mkcert
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HTTPS on Localhost with Next.js
The experimental HTTPS flag relies on mkcert, designed for a single development system. If you run a Docker container, the flag won’t configure your local browser to trust its certificate.
- Mkcert: Simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates
- Mkcert: Simple tool to make locally trusted dev certificates names you'd like
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You Can't Follow Me
The author mentions difficulties with HTTPS and trying stuff locally.
I've had some success with mkcert [1] to easily create certificates trusted by browsers, I can suggest to look into this. You are your own root CA, I think it can work without an internet connection.
[1] https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert/
- SSL Certificates for Home Network
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Simplifying Localhost HTTPS Setup with mkcert and stunnel
Solution: mkcert – Your Zero-Configuration HTTPS Enabler Meet mkcert, a user-friendly, zero-configuration tool designed for creating locally-trusted development certificates. Find it on its GitHub page and follow the instructions tailored for your operating system. For Mac users employing Homebrew, simply execute the following commands in your terminal:
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10 reasons you should quit your HTTP client
Well, Certifi does not ship with your company's certificates! So requesting internal services may come with additional painful extra steps! Also for a local development environment that uses mkcert for example!
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Show HN: Anchor – developer-friendly private CAs for internal TLS
My project, getlocalcert.net[1] may be the one you're thinking of.
Since I'm also building in this space, I'll give my perspective. Local certificate generation is complicated. If you spend the time, you can figure it out, but it's begging for a simpler solution. You can use tools like mkcert[2] for anything that's local to your machine. However, if you're already using ACME in production, maybe you'd prefer to use ACME locally? I think that's what Anchor offers, a unified approach.
There's a couple references in the Anchor blog about solving the distribution problem by building better tooling[3]. I'm eager to learn more, that's a tough nut to crack. My theory for getlocalcert is that the distribution problem is too difficult (for me) to solve, so I layer the tool on top of Let's Encrypt certificates instead. The end result for both tools is a trusted TLS certificate issued via ACME automation.
1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36674224
2. https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert
3. https://blog.anchor.dev/the-acme-gap-introducing-anchor-part...
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Running one’s own root Certificate Authority in 2023
Looks like step-ca/step-cli [1] and mkcert [2] have been mentioned. Another related tool is XCA [3] - a gui tool to manage CAs and server/client TLS certificates. It takes off some of the tedium in using openssl cli directly. It also stores the certs and keys in an encrypted database. It doesn't solve the problem of getting the root CA certificate into the system store or of hosting the revocation list. I use XCA to create and store the root CA. Intermediate CAs signed with it are passed to other issuers like vault and step-issuer.
[1] https://smallstep.com/docs/step-ca/
[2] https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert
[3] https://hohnstaedt.de/xca/
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Show HN: Local development with .local domains and HTTPS
We use mkcert for this, it works wonderfully.
https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert
What are some alternatives?
PiSugar - PiSugar is a battery module for Raspberry Pi zero / zero W / zero WH
minica - minica is a small, simple CA intended for use in situations where the CA operator also operates each host where a certificate will be used.
yieldly-compounder - Script to claim rewards from Yieldly's No Loss Lottery and Staking Pool and adding these rewards to your Staking Pool
nginx-docker-ssl-proxy - A docker way to access localhost:8081 from https://local.dev
solaris - A HTML5 game of strategy, intrigue and galactic conquest.
certificates - 🛡️ A private certificate authority (X.509 & SSH) & ACME server for secure automated certificate management, so you can use TLS everywhere & SSO for SSH.
LCD-show - 2.4" 2.8"3.2" 3.5" 5.0" 7.0" TFT LCD driver for the Raspberry PI 3B+/A/A+/B/B+/PI2/ PI3/ZERO/ZERO W
gosumemory - Cross-Platform memory reader for osu!
pisugar-case-pihat-cap - PiHat caps designed for PiSugar case. 配合PiSugar外壳以及各类PiHat使用的盖子。
rustls - A modern TLS library in Rust
Pinout.xyz - Source files for the Raspberry Pi Pinout documentation website.
uvicorn - An ASGI web server, for Python. 🦄