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whenever you connect to a computer on a private network through a web interface chances are the web browser youamp;#39;re using is complaining that the connectionamp;#39;s not secure now thatamp;#39;s not surprising really because the certificate of identity that the service presenting is actually a self-signed certificate in other words itamp;#39;s a certificate that the server itself actually sent now the problem is the web browser is only going to be trusting certificates that have been signed by a trusted authority so these are certificate authorities out there on the public internet and they donamp;#39;t know anything about your private network so it stands to reason that your web browser is not going to trust these internal servers now you could actually just ignore the warning i mean web browsers still do that at the moment the only problem is itamp;#39;s a bit of a bad habit to actually adopt because what youamp;#39;re going to run into is the potential that you could en