#1 quality TLS certs while you wait, for the discerning tester
You wrote a cool network client or server. It encrypts connections using TLS. Your test suite needs to make TLS connections to itself. Uh oh. Your test suite probably doesn't have a valid TLS certificate. Now what? trustme is a tiny Python package that does one thing: it gives you a fake certificate authority (CA) that you can use to generate fake TLS certs to use in your tests. Well, technically they are real certs, they are just signed by your CA, which nobody trusts. But you can trust it. Trust me.
Release | Stable | Testing |
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Fedora Rawhide | 0.8.0-1.fc35 | - |
Fedora 35 | 0.8.0-1.fc35 | - |
Fedora 34 | 0.6.0-6.fc34 | - |
EPEL 8 | 0.6.0-4.el8 | - |
EPEL 7 | 0.6.0-1.el7 | - |
You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at
python-trustme dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org
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