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QUESTION
I'm trying to get composer to work on a remote Windows-machine which is using a proxy, but I always get this error when doing a composer install/update:
[Composer\Downloader\TransportException] curl error 60 while downloading https://flex.symfony.com/versions.json: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
This is my composer.bat:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-25 at 10:01Further research led me to the proxy, which is ZScaler, being the problem. As stated in this post, ZScaler intercepts SSL traffic and re-encrypts it with its own certificate which is not trusted, so Composer (or any other program accessing sites via https) will complain with the above error that it's "unable to get local issuer certificate".
So the solution must be to get the "ZScaler Intermediate Root CA" to be trusted on the server. (Which I can't do myself due to company policy, but anyone looking for a solution to the above problem probably has another hint now what to do.)
QUESTION
I want to check if a domain (eg.google.com
) that a user enters in my React front-end is valid.
I'm sending the domain to my Nodejs/Express back-end and using the Node function dns.lookup
to check if the domain is valid as follows:
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Apr-26 at 14:41Example:
Express:
QUESTION
I have a JSON file with the following contents:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Apr-23 at 12:32You can do it like below:-
QUESTION
I want a table of data to refresh on button click after the POST request has been submitted.
I have a react button:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Apr-17 at 15:59Delay the server response until the server is ready for the reload - in your case, looks like you should do res.send
and maybe also exec
inside the callback to fs.appendFile
. Then your fetch
will not resolve until the server is definitely ready, and you do your reload then.
Refreshing the whole page to get new data is not very React, but that's none of my business.
QUESTION
I am currently executing a script called cert-check-script.sh
in my NodeJS index.js
file using:
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Apr-17 at 09:27I've ended up just extracting the function code into a separate script and calling exec
on that.
QUESTION
How to execute the shell scipt?
When I ran my script using:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-12 at 12:56You have to ensure expect
is actually installed:
Debian-like:
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