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Operating system:Linux Mint 21.3 Virginia 5.15.0-131-generic
Expected behavior
I use several services on localhost on my Linux machine that are signed with a self-signed certificate. It is expected that, like in other browsers, I will be warned about its unreliability and I confirm that I understand what I am doing, confirm them and go to the resource and the browser adds this certificate to the list of trusted ones.
Actual behavior
The browser reports that it is not possible to connect to the resource securely and does not provide any options. Thus, I cannot access self-hosted resources on my computer.
Expected behavior
I use several services on localhost on my Linux machine that are signed with a self-signed certificate. It is expected that, like in other browsers, I will be warned about its unreliability and I confirm that I understand what I am doing, confirm them and go to the resource and the browser adds this certificate to the list of trusted ones.
Actual behavior
The browser reports that it is not possible to connect to the resource securely and does not provide any options. Thus, I cannot access self-hosted resources on my computer.
To reproduce
As an example, I use the syncthing service and use its web-gui at https://127.0.0.1:8384/#
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