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Default SSL certificate are missing a common name #193
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I've been seeing this problem as well.
Following the instructions in the note here did not help: https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-connect#support-for-https--http2 I had to create my own certificates for localhost. |
PRs welcome to fix this. |
When using https protocol option, a default self-signed certificate is provided.
This certificate is missing a common name so Chrome don't trust it even if we follow the procedure in the README.
I would suggest to use localhost as common name in the default SSL certificate. What do you think?
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