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This is an initial attempt to make it easier to test the examples in the https.md doc.

At this point, it has to be a manual thing, and I've been running it in boot2docker.

My process is as following:

$ boot2docker ssh
root@boot2docker:/# git clone https://github.com/docker/docker
root@boot2docker:/# cd docker/docs/articles/https
root@boot2docker:/# make cert

lots of things to see and manually answer, as openssl wants to be interactive

NOTE: make sure you enter the hostname (boot2docker in my case) when prompted for Computer Name)

root@boot2docker:/# sudo make run

Start another terminal:

$ boot2docker ssh
root@boot2docker:/# cd docker/docs/articles/https
root@boot2docker:/# make client

The last will connect first with --tls and then with --tlsverify, both should succeed.