It may look familiar as I did a similar article for cURL, which I refused to stylize as such in this article, and familiarizing yourself with the first article will help some of you understand this one better. I suspect many of y'all are already familiar with security certificates.
Well, this article tells you how to ignore certificate errors with 'wget'. It's not something you may want to do - but it's something you *can* do. Being ever so helpful, I even tell you how to configure wget to always ignore such errors. You're welcome!
Actually, I'm one of those people who thinks the entire web doesn't actually need SSL. I use one, 'cause my site collects some personal information. Also, because if I didn't the browsers throw horrible warnings as though the sky was falling. Ah well... Feedback is fine, I suppose. This was authored quickly, but is legible.
Well, this article tells you how to ignore certificate errors with 'wget'. It's not something you may want to do - but it's something you *can* do. Being ever so helpful, I even tell you how to configure wget to always ignore such errors. You're welcome!
How To: Make 'wget' Ignore Certificate Errors • Linux Tips
In today's article, we'll learn how to make 'wget' ignore certificate errors. It's an easy thing to do and can be pretty useful if you want to download.
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Actually, I'm one of those people who thinks the entire web doesn't actually need SSL. I use one, 'cause my site collects some personal information. Also, because if I didn't the browsers throw horrible warnings as though the sky was falling. Ah well... Feedback is fine, I suppose. This was authored quickly, but is legible.