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Curso GRÁTIS de CA (Certificate Authority Trust) Autoridade Certificadora Confiável no GNU/Linux Ubuntu Server
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Simple Ethernet WebServer, HTTP/HTTPS Client wrapper library for WT32_ETH01 boards using LAN8720 Ethernet. The WebServer supports HTTP(S) GET and POST requests, provides argument parsing, handles one client at a time. It provides HTTP(S), MQTT(S) Client and supports WebServer serving from LittleFS/SPIFFS. Now supporting ESP32 core v2.0.0+
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Simple Ethernet WebServer, HTTP/HTTPS Client wrapper library for ESP32 boards using W5500 with LwIP Ethernet library. The WebServer supports HTTP(S) GET and POST requests, provides argument parsing, handles one client at a time. It provides HTTP(S), MQTT(S) Client and supports WebServer serving from LittleFS/SPIFFS
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A Cloud Native Buildpack that adds custom CA certificates to a build and a created image
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Research into the use of Ministry of Digital Development root certificates and self-signed SSL certificates on the runet. Also contains tool for perform analysis and collecting statistics.
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Small utility to convert the system trust store to a system Java KeyStore
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This guide demonstrates how to act as your own certificate authority (CA) using the OpenSSL command-line tools. This is useful in a number of situations, such as issuing server certificates to secure an intranet website, or for issuing certificates to clients to allow them to authenticate to a server. This content is reproduced with the author's…
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Ansible role to manage CA certificates in the Linux and Windows system trust store.
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Mirror of git://git.alpinelinux.org/ca-certificates
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Simple Ethernet WebServer, HTTP/HTTPS Client wrapper library for ESP32 boards using ENC28J60 with LwIP Ethernet library. paragraph=The WebServer supports HTTP(S) GET and POST requests, provides argument parsing, handles one client at a time. It provides HTTP(S), MQTT(S) Client and supports WebServer serving from LittleFS/SPIFFS
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Simple Ethernet WebServer, HTTP/HTTPS Client wrapper library for ESP32_S2, S3 and C3 boards using W5500 with LwIP Ethernet library. The WebServer supports HTTP(S) GET and POST requests, provides argument parsing, handles one client at a time. It provides HTTP(S), MQTT(S) Client and supports WebServer serving from LittleFS/SPIFFS
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A modified version of https://github.com/chengr28/RevokeChinaCerts (already defunct)
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Generate Root, Intermediate and Server certificates using Makefile
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Alpine image build with tzdata (timezone) and CA certificates pre-installed.
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Jun 25, 2024  - Dockerfile
 
Adds new certificates to the OS bundle on k3OS-style minimal linux appliances.
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Dockerfile that provides a volume of ca-certificates updated weekly
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Feb 11, 2018  - Shell
 
Certainty-js: Automated CACert.pem Management for Node.js Software
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May 27, 2022  - JavaScript
 
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