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What to do with SSL errors on localhost?
Hello citizens! I trust you!
In general, I worked on ASP.NET, nothing foreshadowed trouble. I finished a new version of the project, I decided to immediately upload it to the server. I look: something began to be downloaded from the server to my locale. Aborted this process. Filled it up just right.
I start a remote server... But the project does not work! I think, what is it, just tested on the locale. I launch again on the local and see this miracle in the browser: " An error occurred while connecting to localhost: 53469. SSL received a record whose length exceeds the maximum allowable. Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG "
At the same time, the site began to automatically redirect to https: // localhost :53469/ instead of localhost:53469
Comrades, help! What kind of garbage is this - I can not understand at all. The project was recreated, the code was checked. Even older versions won't run. This heresy comes out...
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