01-31-2019
Not to belabor the point, but I just received a PM a few minutes ago.... the notification system works fine on Chrome, Safari and even my version of Firefox and even Opera !
Occasionally we get lucky and Firefox works as it should even though FF is not officially supported here, LOL
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Mono(httpcfg) Mono(httpcfg)
NAME
httpcfg - Mono Certificate Management for HttpListener
SYNOPSIS
httpcfg [options] certificate
DESCRIPTION
This tool is used to manage the certificates used by the HttpListener embeddable server class when the HttpListener is configured as an
HTTPS server instead of an HTTP server.
You must select one of the possible actions: add, delete or list.
When adding a certificate (-add), you must provide the following information: a certificate (with the -cert flag) a Private Key file (with
the -pvk argument, the filename is typically "key") and a port number (with the -port flag).
When deleting a certificate (-del or -delete) you need to provide the port number.
PARAMETERS
-add Adds a new certificate/private key combination for being used at a given port by the HttpListener API.
-del, -delete
Deletes the certificates associated for the port specified (must be specified separatedly).
-list List all known certificates.
-port PORT
Specifies the port to add certificates to, or remove certificates from.
-pvk FILE
Specifies the Private Key file.
-cert CERT
Specifies the certificate file to use.
EXAMPLES
httpcfg -add -port 8081 -pvk myfile.pvk -cert MyCert
For more details on creating the certificate file and the private key, see the following web page:
http://www.mono-project.com/UsingClientCertificatesWithXSP
FILES
The certificates are stored in the ~/.mono/httplistener directory
AUTHOR
httpcfg was written by Gonzalo Paniagua.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 Novell.
MAILING LISTS
Visit http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list for details.
WEB SITE
Visit http://www.mono-project.com for details
SEE ALSO
makecert(1), signcode(1), cert2spc(1)
The private key format:
http://www.drh-consultancy.demon.co.uk/pvk.html
Mono(httpcfg)