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      appreciated



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          You need to add a certificate and use it. Below are the steps.




          1. Click the wrench icon on the right side of the header toolbar, choose Settings, and select the Certificates tab

          2. Click the Add Certificate link

          3. In the Host field, enter the domain (without protocol) of the request URL for which you want to use the certificate

          4. You can also specify a custom port to associate with this domain in the Port field. This is optional. (443 will be used if not mentioned)

          5. Choose your client certificate file in the CRT file field. Currently, we only support the CRT format.

          6. Choose your client certificate key file in the KEY file field

          7. If you used a passphrase while generating the client certificate, you’ll need to supply the passphrase in the Passphrase field.


          Once your certificate is added, it should appear in the client certificates list. You should not have multiple certificates set for the same domain. If you have multiple ones set, only the last one added will be used. And this link may help you for the same.






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          • sorry, I just followup you step, but the documents still seems using http? Can I just use the document which postman generate using 'https', I am not actually calling it.
            – mike
            Nov 13 '18 at 7:23












          • Does the host support HTTPS?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 13 '18 at 10:02










          • yes, I am using the postman default server
            – mike
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:03










          • I mean does your application deployed on HTTPs enabled host?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 15 '18 at 8:44











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          You need to add a certificate and use it. Below are the steps.




          1. Click the wrench icon on the right side of the header toolbar, choose Settings, and select the Certificates tab

          2. Click the Add Certificate link

          3. In the Host field, enter the domain (without protocol) of the request URL for which you want to use the certificate

          4. You can also specify a custom port to associate with this domain in the Port field. This is optional. (443 will be used if not mentioned)

          5. Choose your client certificate file in the CRT file field. Currently, we only support the CRT format.

          6. Choose your client certificate key file in the KEY file field

          7. If you used a passphrase while generating the client certificate, you’ll need to supply the passphrase in the Passphrase field.


          Once your certificate is added, it should appear in the client certificates list. You should not have multiple certificates set for the same domain. If you have multiple ones set, only the last one added will be used. And this link may help you for the same.






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          • sorry, I just followup you step, but the documents still seems using http? Can I just use the document which postman generate using 'https', I am not actually calling it.
            – mike
            Nov 13 '18 at 7:23












          • Does the host support HTTPS?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 13 '18 at 10:02










          • yes, I am using the postman default server
            – mike
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:03










          • I mean does your application deployed on HTTPs enabled host?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 15 '18 at 8:44
















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          You need to add a certificate and use it. Below are the steps.




          1. Click the wrench icon on the right side of the header toolbar, choose Settings, and select the Certificates tab

          2. Click the Add Certificate link

          3. In the Host field, enter the domain (without protocol) of the request URL for which you want to use the certificate

          4. You can also specify a custom port to associate with this domain in the Port field. This is optional. (443 will be used if not mentioned)

          5. Choose your client certificate file in the CRT file field. Currently, we only support the CRT format.

          6. Choose your client certificate key file in the KEY file field

          7. If you used a passphrase while generating the client certificate, you’ll need to supply the passphrase in the Passphrase field.


          Once your certificate is added, it should appear in the client certificates list. You should not have multiple certificates set for the same domain. If you have multiple ones set, only the last one added will be used. And this link may help you for the same.






          share|improve this answer





















          • sorry, I just followup you step, but the documents still seems using http? Can I just use the document which postman generate using 'https', I am not actually calling it.
            – mike
            Nov 13 '18 at 7:23












          • Does the host support HTTPS?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 13 '18 at 10:02










          • yes, I am using the postman default server
            – mike
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:03










          • I mean does your application deployed on HTTPs enabled host?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 15 '18 at 8:44














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          You need to add a certificate and use it. Below are the steps.




          1. Click the wrench icon on the right side of the header toolbar, choose Settings, and select the Certificates tab

          2. Click the Add Certificate link

          3. In the Host field, enter the domain (without protocol) of the request URL for which you want to use the certificate

          4. You can also specify a custom port to associate with this domain in the Port field. This is optional. (443 will be used if not mentioned)

          5. Choose your client certificate file in the CRT file field. Currently, we only support the CRT format.

          6. Choose your client certificate key file in the KEY file field

          7. If you used a passphrase while generating the client certificate, you’ll need to supply the passphrase in the Passphrase field.


          Once your certificate is added, it should appear in the client certificates list. You should not have multiple certificates set for the same domain. If you have multiple ones set, only the last one added will be used. And this link may help you for the same.






          share|improve this answer












          You need to add a certificate and use it. Below are the steps.




          1. Click the wrench icon on the right side of the header toolbar, choose Settings, and select the Certificates tab

          2. Click the Add Certificate link

          3. In the Host field, enter the domain (without protocol) of the request URL for which you want to use the certificate

          4. You can also specify a custom port to associate with this domain in the Port field. This is optional. (443 will be used if not mentioned)

          5. Choose your client certificate file in the CRT file field. Currently, we only support the CRT format.

          6. Choose your client certificate key file in the KEY file field

          7. If you used a passphrase while generating the client certificate, you’ll need to supply the passphrase in the Passphrase field.


          Once your certificate is added, it should appear in the client certificates list. You should not have multiple certificates set for the same domain. If you have multiple ones set, only the last one added will be used. And this link may help you for the same.







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          answered Nov 13 '18 at 6:54









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          • sorry, I just followup you step, but the documents still seems using http? Can I just use the document which postman generate using 'https', I am not actually calling it.
            – mike
            Nov 13 '18 at 7:23












          • Does the host support HTTPS?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 13 '18 at 10:02










          • yes, I am using the postman default server
            – mike
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:03










          • I mean does your application deployed on HTTPs enabled host?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 15 '18 at 8:44


















          • sorry, I just followup you step, but the documents still seems using http? Can I just use the document which postman generate using 'https', I am not actually calling it.
            – mike
            Nov 13 '18 at 7:23












          • Does the host support HTTPS?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 13 '18 at 10:02










          • yes, I am using the postman default server
            – mike
            Nov 15 '18 at 3:03










          • I mean does your application deployed on HTTPs enabled host?
            – Varun Jain
            Nov 15 '18 at 8:44
















          sorry, I just followup you step, but the documents still seems using http? Can I just use the document which postman generate using 'https', I am not actually calling it.
          – mike
          Nov 13 '18 at 7:23






          sorry, I just followup you step, but the documents still seems using http? Can I just use the document which postman generate using 'https', I am not actually calling it.
          – mike
          Nov 13 '18 at 7:23














          Does the host support HTTPS?
          – Varun Jain
          Nov 13 '18 at 10:02




          Does the host support HTTPS?
          – Varun Jain
          Nov 13 '18 at 10:02












          yes, I am using the postman default server
          – mike
          Nov 15 '18 at 3:03




          yes, I am using the postman default server
          – mike
          Nov 15 '18 at 3:03












          I mean does your application deployed on HTTPs enabled host?
          – Varun Jain
          Nov 15 '18 at 8:44




          I mean does your application deployed on HTTPs enabled host?
          – Varun Jain
          Nov 15 '18 at 8:44


















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