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Thanks for creating this, I am trying to get this to work on my Linux Ubuntu machine and this step just doesn't have quite enough details that I need:
Linux: Depending on your Linux distribution, you can use trust, update-ca-certificates or another command to mark the generated root certificate as trusted.
I would type trust.... what? trust Local Certificate and trust rootCA.pem do not work.
or update-ca-certificates... what? just update-ca-certificates doesn't seem to solve it either.
Any help appreciated!
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You may be able to trust it via the GUI. Type SSl in the start menu search. Look form something like "SSL Preferences" (Ubuntu). Once you are in that window it's pretty intuitive.
Thanks for creating this, I am trying to get this to work on my Linux Ubuntu machine and this step just doesn't have quite enough details that I need:
I would type
trust.... what?
trust Local Certificate
andtrust rootCA.pem
do not work.or
update-ca-certificates... what?
justupdate-ca-certificates
doesn't seem to solve it either.Any help appreciated!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: