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What is the "juggernaut directory" on ubuntu? The documentation says "To activate [SSL], just put create a folder called 'keys' in the 'juggernaut' directory". So, I created the folder /usr/local/lib/node_modules/juggernaut/keys and placed the pem files in it and restarted juggernaut. But visiting https://mywebsite.com:8080/application.js does not work. Is the port that juggernaut uses for https still 8080 or something else?
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Answering my own question, this was the right path on my ubuntu:
/usr/local/lib/node_modules/juggernaut/lib/juggernaut/keys
And yes, the port is still 8080 for https.
What is the "juggernaut directory" on ubuntu? The documentation says "To activate [SSL], just put create a folder called 'keys' in the 'juggernaut' directory". So, I created the folder /usr/local/lib/node_modules/juggernaut/keys and placed the pem files in it and restarted juggernaut. But visiting https://mywebsite.com:8080/application.js does not work. Is the port that juggernaut uses for https still 8080 or something else?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: