In my post about Configuring HTTPS in ASP.NET Core 2.1, a reader asked how to configure the HTTPS settings using user secrets. "How would I go about using user secrets to pass the password to listenOptions.UseHttps(...)? I can't fetch the configuration from within Program.cs no matter what I try. I've been Googling solutions for like a half hour so any help would be greatly appreciated."https://github.com/JuergenGutsch/blog/issues/110#issuecomment-441177441
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