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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Spent a good deal of time developing a nice FrontAccounting (FA) Docker container (<a href="https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/genebarker/frontaccounting/">genebarker/frontaccounting</a>) that I can reuse for clients, testing, etc.. Now you can install FA in (3) simple steps - see Quick Start in the description.</p><p>This container supports running FA as a simple HTTP app or a secure HTTPS app. For the HTTPS option, FA runs using HTTPS Strict Transport Security (HSTS) and sports a green lock icon on Google Chrome with the <em>encrypted with modern cryptography</em> message. Note that if you&#039;re using a self-signed cert, you must add it to the user&#039;s `Trusted Root Certification Authorities`.</p><p>Enjoy!</p><p>Notes:<br />- see this recipe for creating &#039;Chrome friendly&#039; self-signed cert&#039;s (<a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29216285/iis-tls-certificate-chrome-says-we-are-using-obsolete-cryptography/29957108#29957108">here</a>)<br />- updated link to reflect new repository name</p>]]></description>
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