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serve-https serve-https
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Serves HTTPS using TLS (SSL) certs. A simple HTTPS static file server with valid TLS (SSL) certs.
Bundles a valid certificate for localhost.daplie.com - great for testing and development. Comes bundled a valid certificate for localhost.daplie.com,
which is great for testing and development, and you can specify your own.
Also great for testing ACME certs from letsencrypt.org. Also great for testing ACME certs from letsencrypt.org.
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Specifying a custom HTTPS certificate: Specifying a custom HTTPS certificate:
* `--key /path/to/privkey.pem` * `--key /path/to/privkey.pem` specifies the server private key
* `--cert /path/to/cert.pem` * `--cert /path/to/cert.pem` specifies the server certificate
* `--chain /path/to/chain.pem` * `--chain /path/to/chain.pem` specifies the certificate authorities
Note: you may specify a file containing all certificate authorities or use even `--chain` multiple times such as `--chain /path/to/intermediate-ca-1.pem --chain /path/to/intermediate-ca-2.pem` Note: `--chain` may specify single cert, a bundle, and may be used multiple times like so:
```
--chain /path/to/intermediate-ca-1.pem --chain /path/to/intermediate-ca-2.pem
```
Other options:
* `--serve-chain true` alias for `-c` with the contents of chain.pem
* `--servername example.com` changes the servername logged to the console
* `--letsencrypt-certs example.com` sets and key, cert, and chain to standard letsencrypt locations
Examples Examples
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