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golang-tls reviews and mentions
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Error when trying to use TLS in net/ip
Using this guide, I generated the SSL files and attempted to create a TLS (transport layer security) — Server example. When testing with an application as a client, it returns ```certificate verify failed```. I tried cloudflare cert ECDSA SHA256 and all got the same error. What is the correct way to get this to work?
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How can I create a certificate so that I can use TLS in Socket connections? (crypto/tls)
Here you will find all what you need: https://github.com/denji/golang-tls
- Simple Golang HTTPS/TLS Examples
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