To set up Chrome to detect SSL certificates from Wamp Apache, follow these steps:
Open the Google Chrome browser and type "chrome://flags" in the address bar.
Scroll down to the "Enable hostname verification" option and select "Disabled".
Restart the Chrome browser for the changes to take effect.
Open the Wamp Apache server and generate an SSL certificate using OpenSSL.
Copy the SSL certificate and key to the "ssl" directory in the Apache configuration.
Edit the "httpd-ssl.conf" file in the Apache configuration to enable SSL.
Restart the Apache server and navigate to the website in Chrome using the "https:" protocol.
Chrome should now detect the SSL certificate from Wamp Apache and display a green padlock icon in the address bar to indicate a secure connection.
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Asked: 2022-04-05 11:00:00 +0000
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Last updated: Jun 06 '22
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