Joe
Which certificates can I use for TLS for my Websocket?
Browsers don't like that I'm serving my websocket on ws:// rather than wss://, but wss:// requires a certificate and key, i.e. in go you need to http.ListenAndServeTLS(port, "cert.pem", "key.pem"). My question is, Railway issues certs but doesn't give a lot of detail on them as far as I have found. Which cert do I use? In /etc/ssl/certs I have found:
ACCVRAIZ1.pem
AC_RAIZ_FNMT-RCM.pem
AC_RAIZ_FNMT-RCM_SERVIDORES_SEGUROS.pem
ANF_Secure_Server_Root_CA.pem
Actalis_Authentication_Root_CA.pem
AffirmTrust_Commercial.pem
AffirmTrust_Networking.pem
AffirmTrust_Premium.pem
AffirmTrust_Premium_ECC.pem
Amazon_Root_CA_1.pem
Amazon_Root_CA_2.pem
Amazon_Root_CA_3.pem
Amazon_Root_CA_4.pem
Atos_TrustedRoot_2011.pem
Autoridad_de_Certificacion_Firmaprofesional_CIF_A62634068.pem
Autoridad_de_Certificacion_Firmaprofesional_CIF_A62634068_2.pem
Baltimore_CyberTrust_Root.pem
Buypass_Class_2_Root_CA.pem
Buypass_Class_3_Root_CA.pem
CA_Disig_Root_R2.pem
CFCA_EV_ROOT.pem
COMODO_Certification_Authority.pem
COMODO_ECC_Certification_Authority.pem
COMODO_RSA_Certification_Authority.pem
Certainly_Root_E1.pem
Certainly_Root_R1.pem
Certigna.pem
Certigna_Root_CA.pem
Certum_EC-384_CA.pem
Certum_Trusted_Network_CA.pem
Certum_Trusted_Network_CA_2.pem
Certum_Trusted_Root_CA.pem
Any ideas? Or do I need to get my own cert issued?
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Getting billed for unused resources
Hi there, I've tried to reach out to support without luck so trying here. I'm getting billed $107 for services I haven't used. It was a "projection" which when I saw, I immediately scaled down and deleted the impacted service. I'm still required to pay that "projection" for unused services and now unable to use my account until I pay.
I'd appreciate any help here so that I can get back to being a noraml hobby user.
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