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evanphx avatar evanphx commented on August 16, 2024 7

You probably need to add the puma-dev CA to firefox to be trusted, since it doesn't use the Apple keychain to do so. The CA file is at ~/Library/Application\ Support/io.puma.dev/cert.pem.

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rlue avatar rlue commented on August 16, 2024 3

@lulalala: It's probably a little too late for this, but you were probably trying to import the key under the wrong category. It should be imported as an "Authority", not as one of "Your certificates".

"Add exception" only works on a one-time basis because puma-dev generates a new certificate (based on the same cert.pem CA certification file) each time it's launched.

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glennfu avatar glennfu commented on August 16, 2024

It's easy enough to just click "Add Exception" in FireFox, but I have no idea how to resolve it for iOS / Xcode.

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lulalala avatar lulalala commented on August 16, 2024

I tried to add the cert.pem in Firefox, but it fails saying:

This personal certificate can't be installed because you do not own the corresponding private key which was created when the certificate was requested

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When I do the usual "Add Exception" in Firefox, it never remembers that after restart.

Do I have to do something with the cert?

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