Comment by buffet_overflow 2 years ago If you ever have an issue with the Requests library in Python, just try again with verify=false. 5 comments buffet_overflow Reply psd1 2 years ago Easier than getting the app team to fix their TLS. WorldMaker 2 years ago Or the corporate IT team to remove their TLS-trashing MITM attack (because their Firewall Vendor claims that's still "Best Practice" in 2023 and/or the C-Suite loves employee surveillance). capableweb 2 years ago Just be sure to try running the program with sudo first, before trying shitty solutions like that. alphager 2 years ago That seems insecure; just chmod -R 777 / Aeolun 2 years ago At least node has a variable to disable checks globally.
psd1 2 years ago Easier than getting the app team to fix their TLS. WorldMaker 2 years ago Or the corporate IT team to remove their TLS-trashing MITM attack (because their Firewall Vendor claims that's still "Best Practice" in 2023 and/or the C-Suite loves employee surveillance).
WorldMaker 2 years ago Or the corporate IT team to remove their TLS-trashing MITM attack (because their Firewall Vendor claims that's still "Best Practice" in 2023 and/or the C-Suite loves employee surveillance).
capableweb 2 years ago Just be sure to try running the program with sudo first, before trying shitty solutions like that. alphager 2 years ago That seems insecure; just chmod -R 777 /
Easier than getting the app team to fix their TLS.
Or the corporate IT team to remove their TLS-trashing MITM attack (because their Firewall Vendor claims that's still "Best Practice" in 2023 and/or the C-Suite loves employee surveillance).
Just be sure to try running the program with sudo first, before trying shitty solutions like that.
That seems insecure; just chmod -R 777 /
At least node has a variable to disable checks globally.