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| ### Security implications | ||||
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| This images uses the system provided by Microsoft to generate a development certificate and uses the [Kestrel](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/servers/?view=aspnetcore-9.0&tabs=windows) webserver.<br/> | ||||
| In previous .NET versions it was not recommended to expose Kestrel directly to the internet, now Microsoft claims you can do that if you want so.,<br/> | ||||
| In previous .NET versions it was not recommended to expose Kestrel directly to the internet, now Microsoft claims you can do that if you want so.<br/> | ||||
| However you never should use the included development certificate included in this image when doing so. | ||||
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| If you want to expose the Kestrel server you should use the **ASPNETCORE_Kestrel__Certificates__Default__Path**, **ASPNETCORE_Kestrel__Certificates__Default__KeyPath** and **ASPNETCORE_Kestrel__Certificates__Default__Password** variables to correclty setup a certificate. The certificate resulting from the _dotnet dev-certs_ command is not really suited for production environments. | ||||
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