go-lang-https-self-signed
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go-lang-https-self-signed
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🔐 Building a self signed server in golang
To proceed with the next steps, you're gonna need to clone this github repo. The current example is composed by a server and a client called https-server and https-client respectively. Each one runs in its specific container, the server provides a REST API written in golang and is responsible to create the self signed certificate. That certificate protects two hostnames: localhost and https-server, that multi-domain approach is possible thanks to the Subject Alternative Names (SANs). Take a look at the diagram below that represents the current example:
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