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peerca-keychain

v1.0.2

Published

keychain support for peerca

Readme

peerca-keychain

Keychain integration for peerca. Currently only OSX is supported but patches are welcome for Windows, Linux support.

npm install -g peerca-keychain

Usage

Running peerca-keychain will print an interactive selection box where you can select which peerca certificates to add to your keychain

$ peerca-keychain
Select which certificates to add to your keychain:

> [x] my-domain.com
  [ ] other-domain.com

Programmatic usage

var keychain = require('peerca-keychain') 
var k = keychain()

k.list(function(err, certs) {
  // will print a list of available certs and whether they are enabled
  console.log(certs)
})

k.enable('my-domain.com', function(err) {
  // might open op a prompt
  // my-domain.com should be enabled now
})

k.disable('other-domain.com', function(err) {
  // other-domain.com should now be disabled
})

Why

Adding peerca certificates to your keychain will allow browsers like Google Chrome to seamlessly access your secure websites.

It might still prompt you for a certificate to use. In that case the first one in the prompt should be the correct one.

License

MIT