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@atodorov atodorov commented Dec 8, 2023

that should allow Python to verify the HTTPS certificate on the other side of the connection and not complain about it!

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@atodorov atodorov force-pushed the document_ssl_certificate_location_config branch from 8ffdd6a to 68489d9 Compare June 4, 2024 18:58
that should allow Python to verify the HTTPS certificate on the other
side of the connection and not complain about it!
@atodorov atodorov force-pushed the document_ssl_certificate_location_config branch from 68489d9 to 8c5b816 Compare June 4, 2024 19:06
however this won't go into official documentation because it is not a
supported method of consuming Kiwi TCMS, users should always have valid
SSL certificates.

Closes #56
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