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Docs: Adds details to on how to set up a secure development environment #3111
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In many cases, one does not need AWS/ GCP to serve media files.
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Rebuild your ``docker`` application. :: | ||
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$ docker-compose -f local.yml up -d --build | ||
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Go to your browser and type in your URL bar ``https://my-dev-env.local`` | ||
Go to your browser and type in your URL bar ``https://my-dev-env:8800``. |
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How does the 8800 port apply to the Docker container approach?
I think this is a typo and meant for the Django SSL Server approach.
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I followed these instructions and needed to keep this configuration in order to get local SSL to work.
Description
This PR adds details and corrects some erros that were occuring as one set out to install TLS certificates in the developer environment.
This adds the need to edit
/etc/hosts
.This adds instructions on using
django-sslserver
for non-docker dev environments.Checklist:
Fix #2664
Fix #2840