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Is it possible to disable the certificate address mismatch warning?
Users work roughly in the medical system through a browser, there is a certificate only for the main developer site, but the work itself takes place through local resources using external ip or addresses like 172.16.*.*
And the browser constantly swears at this discrepancy.
Actually, the question itself is described in the title, I know that there is a similar option (tick) in internet explorer, but most of my users work through chrome. In the chrome group policy templates, I also did not find a similar option ..
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A normal solution from an architectural point of view would be not to disable warnings about crooked certificates, but to issue valid ones, for example, through Let`s Encrypt or organizing your own PKI with distribution of the root certificate to users' computers. Access by IP addresses instead of local domain names also indicates that DNS is not configured.
Think about whether it is worth doing everything in a normal way instead of producing crookedness and crutches.
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