I'm getting SSL errors when trying to run Jupyter Notebook. How can I fix this?
SSL errors in Jupyter Notebook can often be resolved by updating your certificates or configuring the notebook to use HTTP instead.
What if I want to keep using HTTPS? How do I update the certificates?
You can update your certificates by running conda update openssl
or pip install --upgrade certifi
depending on your installation.
I tried that but I'm still facing issues. Is there a way to disable SSL verification temporarily?
Yes, you can disable SSL verification by starting Jupyter Notebook with the command jupyter notebook --NotebookApp.allow_origin='*'
.
Thanks! That helps a lot. Is there a way to check if the SSL certificate is valid?
You can check the validity of your SSL certificate using the command openssl s_client -connect yourdomain.com:443
.
Get this answer and more from ChatGPT in Telegram, try it for free!
Get Started For FreePowered by advanced language models trained on billions of online words and conversations, MagicBuddy delivers friendly and helpful chat on demand.
Ask questions and get answers. Crack jokes and get laughs. Or even get writing ideas and study help. MagicBuddy's conversational intelligence allows for a truly unique and useful chat experience.
Curious? Try these prompts:
MagicBuddy is incredibly easy to use and the responses are lightning fast! 🥇
Impressive! MagicBuddy is my go-to AI assistant. It’s quick, accurate, and user-friendly.
Sending voice messages makes it easier to use in the middle of the day and the answers are super fast.
Love it! A friend of mine told me about it and it has made my life so much easier. It’s like having a helpful friend in my pocket!
I use 2 months already, simply amazing! MagicBuddy delivers answers in a snap. It’s a must-have tool for staying informed!
Game-changer! MagicBuddy’s speed and accuracy are unmatched. It’s my secret weapon for productivity
Say Hello to Your New Telegram BFF - Try MagicBuddy Free!
Get Started For Free