Open the website in safari and click on the always trust this cert
option. Then open fluid ...

On 5/6/10, Charly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> i just setup a JIRA/Confluence plattform and put a Apache2 webserver
> on top of it. The idea is
> to let Apache2 to handle the incomming SSL connections, etc..
>
> So far so good, thigs are working with e.g Firefox, Chrome. Because
> I'm not owner of a official
> SSL Certificate I just signed the certificate myself.
>
> The problem is now, that Fluid does not let me to use the plattform,
> because the Certificate
> ist not officially signed and there is no "Accept" button, to
> continue..
>
> Any Ideas ?
>
> Many Thanks.
>
> Cheers,
> jj
>
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