It's a browser problem, not server-side.
Generally you have to add exception for your self-signed site.
If you are not able to add an exception, that's a browser-related
problem (guess you have to ask in the appropriate groups).
p.s. You may try adding exception in Opera.

On 25 авг, 02:09, mrotsliah <mrotsl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am setting up a server, and I would like to allow others to make use
> of Sage on this computer by allowing them to use notebook over the
> internets.  I have installed Sage 4.1.1.  I ran Sage and then ran the
> line
>
>  notebook(address="web_address",port=8800,secure=True)
>
> When Firefox started, I saw the following:
>
> web_address:8800 uses an invalid security certificate.
>
> The certificate is not trusted because it is self signed.
>
> (Error code: sec_error_ca_cert_invalid)
>
> I found this post
>
> http://groups.google.cz/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/5c3f7...
>
> But both the mac and the linux box wont let me add an exception.
>
> Both Safari and Internet Explorer are not working or loading
> notebook.
>
> Is there something I can add to the declaration of notebook(...) that
> will rid me of this problem?  Is there something else that works?
>
> Thanks
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