> That's in the config, the user should be responsible for it. True, it is in the config. It's also the default. If the alternative is too much, perhaps changing strictssl = FALSE \* Refuse untrusted SSL connections *\ to strictssl = FALSE \* Validate SSL certificates from server *\ would help better inform what it does. My initial understanding when I used surf was that this would simply deny me the option of bypassing SSL errors. Not silently ignore them.
- [dev] [surf] badssl.com Alexander Keller
- Re: [dev] [surf] badssl.com Ali H. Fardan
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- Re: [dev] [surf] badssl.com Ali H. Fardan
- Re: [dev] [surf] badssl.com Markus Teich
- Re: [dev] [surf] badssl.com Alexander Keller
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- Re: [dev] [surf] badssl.com Alexander Keller