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Allow webpage that has self-signed certificate

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Is there a way to disable browser from checking server certificate validity. I have a web application that is only meant to be used in a local network and it has a self-signed certificate, but at the moment there seems to be no way to allow access to this page. The Firefox Reality displays the following error when I try to access the web page: "Could not load the requested page: error trying to connect: the handshake failed: error: 1416F086:SSL routines: tls_process_server_certificate: certificate verify failed:ssl/\statem\statem_clnt.c:1921:: self signed certificate". Has anyone a way to make this work?

Is there a way to disable browser from checking server certificate validity. I have a web application that is only meant to be used in a local network and it has a self-signed certificate, but at the moment there seems to be no way to allow access to this page. The Firefox Reality displays the following error when I try to access the web page: "Could not load the requested page: error trying to connect: the handshake failed: error: 1416F086:SSL routines: tls_process_server_certificate: certificate verify failed:ssl/\statem\statem_clnt.c:1921:: self signed certificate". Has anyone a way to make this work?

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Hi Laura

Thank you for your question.

I have had a chat to our developers and they have given me a steer on how you can do this. On the error page that appears when people try to view your site, select "Advanced". The user can then "select the risk and continue".

I hope this helps.

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Hi,

Thank you for your quick reply. I am using Firefox Reality on Hololens 2 and with that I don't see the Advanced button that normally is displayed on Firefox browser. Is it somewhere hidden or is there some other way to access the advanced view?

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Hi

No problem, happy to help.

Are you able to scroll down the error page that you are seeing? Does the Advanced button appear?