benji.monster/node_modules/hpkp/README.md
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HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP) middleware
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Adds Public Key Pinning headers to Express/Connect applications. To learn more about HPKP, check out [the spec](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7469), [the article on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Public_Key_Pinning), and [this tutorial](https://timtaubert.de/blog/2014/10/http-public-key-pinning-explained/).
Usage:
```js
var express = require('express')
var hpkp = require('hpkp')
var app = express()
var ninetyDaysInSeconds = 7776000
app.use(hpkp({
maxAge: ninetyDaysInSeconds,
sha256s: ['AbCdEf123=', 'ZyXwVu456='],
includeSubDomains: true, // optional
reportUri: 'http://example.com', // optional
reportOnly: false, // optional
// Set the header based on a condition.
// This is optional.
setIf: function (req, res) {
return req.secure
}
}))
```
Setting `reportOnly` to `true` will change the header from `Public-Key-Pins` to `Public-Key-Pins-Report-Only`.
Don't let these get out of sync with your certs! It's also recommended to test your HPKP deployment in `reportOnly` mode, or alternatively, to use a very short `maxAge` until you're confident your deployment is correct.