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---
id: ssl
date: '2017-07-10T23:36:56.503Z'
title: "Set up the SSL Certificates"
---
Follow this instructions to configure a SSL certificate to serve NPM registry under HTTPS.
* Update the listen property in your `~/.config/verdaccio/config.yaml`:
````
listen: 'https://your.domain.com/'
````
Once you update the listen and try to run verdaccio again will ask for certificates.
* Generate your certificates
````
$ openssl genrsa -out ~/.config/verdaccio/verdaccio-key.pem 2048
$ openssl req -new -sha256 -key ~/.config/verdaccio/verdaccio-key.pem -out ~/.config/verdaccio/verdaccio-csr.pem
$ openssl x509 -req -in ~/.config/verdaccio/verdaccio-csr.pem -signkey ~/.config/verdaccio/verdaccio-key.pem -out ~/.config/verdaccio/verdaccio-cert.pem
````
* Edit your config file `~/.config/verdaccio/config.yaml` and add the following section
````
https:
key: ~/.config/verdaccio/server.key
cert: ~/.config/verdaccio/server.crt
ca: ~/.config/verdaccio/server.ca
````
Alternatively, if you have a certificate as `server.pfx` format, you can add the following configuration section. The passphrase is optional and only needed, if your certificate is encrypted.
````
https:
pfx: ~/.config/verdaccio/server.pfx
passphrase: 'secret'
````
More info on the `key`, `cert`, `ca`, `pfx` and `passphrase` arguments on the [Node documentation](https://nodejs.org/api/tls.html#tls_tls_createsecurecontext_options)
* Run `verdaccio` in your command line.
* Open the browser and load `https://your.domain.com:port/`
This instructions are mostly valid under OSX and Linux, on Windows the paths will vary but, the steps are the same.
## Docker
If you are using the Docker image, you have to set the `PROTOCOL` environment variable to `https` as the `listen` argument is provided on the [Dockerfile](https://github.com/verdaccio/verdaccio/blob/master/Dockerfile#L43), and thus ignored from your config file.
You can also set the `PORT` environment variable if you are using a different port than `4873`.