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How to fix SSL certificate error when running Npm on Windows? To cut a long story short, the self-signed certificate needs to be installed into npm to avoid SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN: npm config set cafile "<path to certificate file>" Alternatively, the NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS environment variable can be set to the certificate file I think that's everything I know about getting npm to work behind a proxy
https - How do I disable the security certificate check in Pythons . . . All the safety caveats noted in previous answers apply Do this only if you know what you're doing I use this approach when I run unit tests against an API on localhost which uses a self-signed certificate All my traffic is local, the server is local, and the certificate is local
git - SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate in certificate . . . The reason was an SSL certificate problem: 'self-signed certificate in certificate chain '" Protected question To answer this question, you need to have at least 10 reputation on this site (not counting the association bonus) The reputation requirement helps protect this question from spam and non-answer activity
How can I generate a self-signed SSL certificate using OpenSSL? A self-signed certificate does not chain back to a trusted anchor The best way to avoid this is: Create your own authority (i e , become a CA) Create a certificate signing request (CSR) for the server Sign the server's CSR with your CA key Install the server certificate on the server Install the CA certificate on the client
Understanding Python super() with __init__() methods In Python 2, we were required to call super like this with the defining class's name and self, but we'll avoid this from now on because it's redundant, slower (due to the name lookups), and more verbose (so update your Python if you haven't already!):
How to bypass certificate errors using Microsoft Edge To allow a self-signed certificate to be used by Microsoft-Edge it is necessary to use the "certmgr msc" tool from the command line to import the certificate as a Trusted Certificate Authority