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Issue type: Enhancement Reported in: website specific, all versions Description of issue: You don't have a SSL certificate for your project's website, so most modern browsers freak out when you navigate to it (confirmed in Brave and Firefox). Not sure if this is a new thing, like the old one expired or if it is something you are aware of already, but since this is IBM related its pretty unexpected. Sure, SSL certs do little to actually secure anything and not actually necessary but the browsers are annoying about it. Workaround (if possible): There are lots of means of doing this, which since this is an IBM related project it shouldn't be all that hard to figure out what the corporation's process for dealing with SSL certificates is, which I am sure is something IBM even provides all necessary funding for even.
I didn't see another related issue about this, but I didn't look all that hard so forgive me if this is redundant.
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Issue type: Enhancement
Reported in: website specific, all versions
Description of issue: You don't have a SSL certificate for your project's website, so most modern browsers freak out when you navigate to it (confirmed in Brave and Firefox). Not sure if this is a new thing, like the old one expired or if it is something you are aware of already, but since this is IBM related its pretty unexpected. Sure, SSL certs do little to actually secure anything and not actually necessary but the browsers are annoying about it.
Workaround (if possible): There are lots of means of doing this, which since this is an IBM related project it shouldn't be all that hard to figure out what the corporation's process for dealing with SSL certificates is, which I am sure is something IBM even provides all necessary funding for even.
I didn't see another related issue about this, but I didn't look all that hard so forgive me if this is redundant.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: