mkcert
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A Docker-based Nginx reverse proxy with SSL/HTTPS support using mkcert for local development. Includes dnsmasq for local domain resolution.
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Simple menu bar server management for local hosting of test websites in MacOS. Intended to be a spiritual successor to the long-defunct Anvil for Mac. Warning: significant GenAI code usage.
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A WordPress installation using Docker Compose, Traefik & mkcert.
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Himalayan Educational Group Service Pvt. Ltd. is a premier Japanese language learning institute based in Nepal, dedicated to providing high-quality education, cultural exchange, and skill development for students aspiring to study, work, or build their careers in Japan.
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A simple, Docker-based local reverse proxy with automatic SSL certificates and DNS management for Linux.
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Open Badges Certification
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Sample repository to reproduce a small local development environment with trusted certificates and Docker Stack. ✅
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🚀 Professional Docker boilerplate for unlimited WordPress sites with Nginx, SSL, PHP-FPM, and MySQL - Perfect for local development
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Создание веб-сервера с незащищённой ручкой и эндпоинтом, защищённым HTTP Basic Authentification.
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WordPress curl requests (used in wp_remote_get, etc) use a CA cert file in WP Core, not the system PHP path. Use this drop in plugin (easiest in /wp-content/mu-plugins) to fix the issue on localhost. Helpful for compatibility with local SSL certs generated by the mkcert command. cURL error 60: SSL certificate: unable to get local issuer certificate
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