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How can I install self-signed SSL in eth-netstats? So I can run fronted with HTTPS. #340
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How can install self-signed SSL in eth-netstats? So I can run fronted with HTTPS.
How can I install self-signed SSL in eth-netstats? So I can run fronted with HTTPS.
Jan 17, 2019
Hi, I have a similar issue. I am working on a linux VM, and so using self signed ssl, I configured nginx and have set a proxy for eth-nsetstats app. In this way I was able to check the details on web using https. |
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I did the same thing to make https. I put SSL block in Nginx server to work eth-net stats as an https. |
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Please help me with that...
I added the self-signed certificate in an app.js file. But I am not getting the data.
server = https.createServer({ key: fs.readFileSync('./keys/newCore.key.pem'), cert: fs.readFileSync('./keys/newcertificate.cert.pem'), passphrase: password, ca: fs.readFileSync('./keys/ca-chain.cert.pem'), requestCert: true, rejectUnauthorized: false, }, app);
I can see the dashboard in the frontend, but not getting the ethereum node values and block count.
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