I'm getting SSL errors when I try to run Jupyter Notebook. What should I do?
SSL errors in Jupyter Notebook can occur due to various reasons. First, ensure that your SSL certificates are correctly configured.
How do I check if my SSL certificates are set up properly?
You can check your SSL certificates by running the command openssl s_client -connect yourdomain.com:443
in your terminal.
What if I don't have SSL certificates installed?
If you don't have SSL certificates, you can create self-signed certificates or obtain them from a certificate authority.
Can you guide me on how to create self-signed certificates?
Sure! You can create self-signed certificates using OpenSSL with the command: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365 -nodes
.
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