- Added clarification on certificate options

- Resolves #46
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Ross Stewart
2025-08-29 16:05:06 +01:00
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"Navi",
"Navidrome",
"Navisonic",
"ngrok",
"quickstart",
"randomise",
"rosskouk",

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@@ -226,6 +226,19 @@ Creating the AskNavidrome Alexa Skill
choose *My development endpoints has a certificate from a trusted certificate authority*
- Click *Save Endpoints*
.. TIP:: There are three options to pick from when setting the SSL certificate type in the Amazon Developer portal.
To confirm that you are using the correct option browse to the URL of your AskNavidrome skill, you will see a message similar to *405 Method Not Allowed*, this is normal.
View the certificate in use by the skill in your browser and look at the **Common Name (CN)** field. If this contains a **\*** for example **\*.ngrok-free.app** then you
are using a wildcard certificate. If the common name does not contain a **\*** then you have a regular certificate.
- My development endpoint is a sub-domain of a domain that has a wildcard certificate from a certificate authority
- Use this if your skill uses a wildcard certificate with a **\***
- My development endpoint has a certificate from a trusted certificate authority
- Use this if you have a regular certificate
- I will upload a self-signed certificate in X509 format
- Do not select this option unless you know what you are doing.
#. Build the skill
.. image:: resources/create_skill_7.png
@@ -379,6 +392,9 @@ You can play music on multiple devices, by following these steps:
Troubleshooting
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General
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Troubleshooting and debugging Alexa skills can be a little frustrating, here are the best ways I have found to do it.
#. Understand that the Alexa skill is effectively just a set of buttons.