And is it possible to use certificates with RSA and ECDSA keys at the same time on the web?
I found one article (https://www.sslmarket.co.uk/ssl/using-certificates-with-rsa-and-ecdsa-keys-at-the-same-time/), could it serve as a starting point?
Sorry, I'm out without a PC. Have you tried the -i argument?
Arguments:
-h --help Print help information
-l --listen HTTP port to listen on. Default: 80
-c --connect HTTPS port to connect to. Default: 443
-b --buffer Buffer size. Default: 4096
-i --insecure Allow insecure TLS...
Hi. In other post sais that "...the certificate was updated yesterday (Thu, 04 Jul 2024 09:58:25 GMT) and was issued by Google Trust Services. Really odd oversight, not hard to imagine the root certificate for this CA is not present on any OFW at least..." @lightwo @TheWizWiki