Anatoliy Well-known member Jan 12, 2022 #21 never mind. uncommented ;extension=gd in php.ini and it solved the problem.
nocte Well-known member Jun 2, 2022 #22 anon666 said: Of course, local SSL certificates are always self-signed, and therefore the browser will give me that "not secure" message. Click to expand... There are ways to avoid this, see this site (for Mac) for reference: macOS 12.0 Monterey Apache Setup: LetsEncrypt SSL Grav is a Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS. getgrav.org (see "Self-signed SSL") Used Service ("mkcert") homepage: mkcert.org It works for me on Mac; I guess it should work for Windows as well. P.S. sure, it does: Create Locally Trusted SSL Certificates with mkcert on Windows - TechnixLeo mkcert is an open-source tool that is used to create and install local Certificate Authority (CA) in the system and generate locally-trusted certificates to technixleo.com
anon666 said: Of course, local SSL certificates are always self-signed, and therefore the browser will give me that "not secure" message. Click to expand... There are ways to avoid this, see this site (for Mac) for reference: macOS 12.0 Monterey Apache Setup: LetsEncrypt SSL Grav is a Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS. getgrav.org (see "Self-signed SSL") Used Service ("mkcert") homepage: mkcert.org It works for me on Mac; I guess it should work for Windows as well. P.S. sure, it does: Create Locally Trusted SSL Certificates with mkcert on Windows - TechnixLeo mkcert is an open-source tool that is used to create and install local Certificate Authority (CA) in the system and generate locally-trusted certificates to technixleo.com
Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Jun 2, 2022 #23 I have no issues with with the self signed cert. The browser displays the site as a regular SSL secured site.
I have no issues with with the self signed cert. The browser displays the site as a regular SSL secured site.