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I have a wildcard valid certificate signed by Certificate Authority. Is it possible to test the https locally from the server without a registered DNS?

My idea is to bind the DNSdomain name with 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.

The HTML is running on Nginx container and I am using centos 7.

Is it possible to make an SSL handshake with curl https://<dnsname>.<name>.com:443 or it needs to be public DNS?

Note: ICMP is disabled but the server is connected to internet

I have a wildcard valid certificate signed by Certificate Authority. Is it possible to test the https locally from the server without a registered DNS?

My idea is to bind the DNS name with 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.

The HTML is running on Nginx container and I am using centos 7.

Is it possible to make an SSL handshake with curl https://<dnsname>.<name>.com:443 or it needs to be public DNS?

Note: ICMP is disabled but the server is connected to internet

I have a wildcard valid certificate signed by Certificate Authority. Is it possible to test the https locally from the server without a registered DNS?

My idea is to bind the domain name with 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.

The HTML is running on Nginx container and I am using centos 7.

Is it possible to make an SSL handshake with curl https://<dnsname>.<name>.com:443 or it needs to be public DNS?

Note: ICMP is disabled but the server is connected to internet

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I have a wildcard valid signed certificate authoritysigned by Certificate Authority. Is it possible to test the https locally from the server without a registered DNS?

My idea is to bind the DNS name with 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.

The HTML is running on Nginx container and I am using centos 7.

Is it possible to make an SSL handshake with curl https://<dnsname>.<name>.com:443 or it needs to be public DNS?

Note: ICMP is disabled but the server is connected to internet

I have a wildcard valid signed certificate authority. Is it possible to test the https locally from the server without a registered DNS?

My idea is to bind the DNS name with 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.

The HTML is running on Nginx container and I am using centos 7.

Is it possible to make an SSL handshake with curl https://<dnsname>.<name>.com:443 or it needs to be public DNS?

Note: ICMP is disabled but the server is connected to internet

I have a wildcard valid certificate signed by Certificate Authority. Is it possible to test the https locally from the server without a registered DNS?

My idea is to bind the DNS name with 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.

The HTML is running on Nginx container and I am using centos 7.

Is it possible to make an SSL handshake with curl https://<dnsname>.<name>.com:443 or it needs to be public DNS?

Note: ICMP is disabled but the server is connected to internet

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TicJit
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Can I test ssl connection locally with a valid certificate (CA) with local dns?

I have a wildcard valid signed certificate authority. Is it possible to test the https locally from the server without a registered DNS?

My idea is to bind the DNS name with 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts.

The HTML is running on Nginx container and I am using centos 7.

Is it possible to make an SSL handshake with curl https://<dnsname>.<name>.com:443 or it needs to be public DNS?

Note: ICMP is disabled but the server is connected to internet