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Joel Martin
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Move cert gen to Usage section of README.md.
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@@ -43,17 +43,17 @@ There a few reasons why a proxy is required:
the client asks the proxy (using the initial query string) to add
sequence numbers to each packet.
To encrypt the traffic using the WebSocket 'wss://' URI scheme you
need to generate a certificate for the proxy to load. You can generate
a self-signed certificate using openssl. The common name should be the
hostname of the server where the proxy will be running:
`openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out self.pem -keyout self.pem`
Usage
-----
*
To encrypt the traffic using the WebSocket 'wss://' URI scheme you
need to generate a certificate for the proxy to load. You can generate
a self-signed certificate using openssl. The common name should be the
hostname of the server where the proxy will be running:
`openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out self.pem -keyout self.pem`
*
run a VNC server.
`vncserver :1`
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