![]() ![]() Those web browsers aren’t re-directing you. That’s why when you type in in Firefox or Edge or Safari your page loads fine. The problem might be your localhost isn’t running on a secure version of the hyper text transfer protocol. ![]() And every time you try and load the non-secure, HTTP URL, Chrome re-directs you to the secure, HTTPS URL. ![]() What gives?īefore you start googling “client authentication certificate” or “localhost doesn’t work on Chrome” or “chrome NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID localhost” (like I did) take a look at the URL Chrome is trying to access. This may be a problem with the server, or it may be requiring a client authentication certificate that you don’t have.” You load localhost in Firefox, Edge, IE, Safari, and the page loads fine. The details read: “Unable to make a secure connection to the server.
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