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authorMaximilian Hils <git@maximilianhils.com>2014-11-13 23:03:06 +0100
committerMaximilian Hils <git@maximilianhils.com>2014-11-13 23:03:06 +0100
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+Using a custom certificate authority
+------------------------------------
+
+By default, mitmproxy will (generate and) use <samp>~/.mitmproxy/mitmproxy-ca.pem</samp> as the default certificate
+authority to generate certificates for all domains for which no custom certificate is provided (see above).
+You can use your own certificate authority by passing the <kbd>--confdir</kbd> option to mitmproxy.
+mitmproxy will then look for <samp>mitmproxy-ca.pem</samp> in the specified directory. If no such file exists,
+it will be generated automatically.
+
Installing the mitmproxy CA
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