Securing a PHP web application that runs locally (https)
I have a PHP / Mysql web application for business management that runs on a local server (Wampserver 2.5)
each customer has a local server on which Wampserver and the application are installed (they cannot connect to a remote server due to the instability of the internet ...)
Because of the latest update of browsers, HTTP pages are opened with a "red unsecured": it is really badly seen by the customers?
I installed SSL on Wampserver but the self-signed certificate is also not valid on the browser

Could you suggest me a solution for that
https local wampserver
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I have a PHP / Mysql web application for business management that runs on a local server (Wampserver 2.5)
each customer has a local server on which Wampserver and the application are installed (they cannot connect to a remote server due to the instability of the internet ...)
Because of the latest update of browsers, HTTP pages are opened with a "red unsecured": it is really badly seen by the customers?
I installed SSL on Wampserver but the self-signed certificate is also not valid on the browser

Could you suggest me a solution for that
https local wampserver
Your user has to accept the self signed certificate, then it will show nicely on their browser
– RiggsFolly
Nov 14 '18 at 14:28
You cannot : letsencrypt.org/docs/certificates-for-localhost
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:39
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I have a PHP / Mysql web application for business management that runs on a local server (Wampserver 2.5)
each customer has a local server on which Wampserver and the application are installed (they cannot connect to a remote server due to the instability of the internet ...)
Because of the latest update of browsers, HTTP pages are opened with a "red unsecured": it is really badly seen by the customers?
I installed SSL on Wampserver but the self-signed certificate is also not valid on the browser

Could you suggest me a solution for that
https local wampserver
I have a PHP / Mysql web application for business management that runs on a local server (Wampserver 2.5)
each customer has a local server on which Wampserver and the application are installed (they cannot connect to a remote server due to the instability of the internet ...)
Because of the latest update of browsers, HTTP pages are opened with a "red unsecured": it is really badly seen by the customers?
I installed SSL on Wampserver but the self-signed certificate is also not valid on the browser

Could you suggest me a solution for that
https local wampserver
https local wampserver
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Your user has to accept the self signed certificate, then it will show nicely on their browser
– RiggsFolly
Nov 14 '18 at 14:28
You cannot : letsencrypt.org/docs/certificates-for-localhost
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:39
add a comment |
Your user has to accept the self signed certificate, then it will show nicely on their browser
– RiggsFolly
Nov 14 '18 at 14:28
You cannot : letsencrypt.org/docs/certificates-for-localhost
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:39
Your user has to accept the self signed certificate, then it will show nicely on their browser
– RiggsFolly
Nov 14 '18 at 14:28
Your user has to accept the self signed certificate, then it will show nicely on their browser
– RiggsFolly
Nov 14 '18 at 14:28
You cannot : letsencrypt.org/docs/certificates-for-localhost
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:39
You cannot : letsencrypt.org/docs/certificates-for-localhost
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:39
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Your user has to accept the self signed certificate, then it will show nicely on their browser
– RiggsFolly
Nov 14 '18 at 14:28
You cannot : letsencrypt.org/docs/certificates-for-localhost
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:39