Blocking access to my server
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Farkpoint last edited by
Hi,
Opera is blocking my access to my server running at https://192.168.1.121:14860/
.I always get a message saying “Your connection is not private”, and at the bottom I have to click “Help me understand” and then “Continue to 192.168.1.121 (not secure)” before it lets me enter my login details.
I have already tried exporting and installing the certificate, but it didn’t help, and doing this every time is quite frustrating.Could someone please advise me how to add this address to exceptions so that Opera always allows me to access it?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Not sure if it still works, but click a blank spot on that error page and type
thisisunsafe. That might do the trick to add the site to an allow list. -
Farkpoint last edited by
Thank you very much, it works great! Hopefully, it will still remember the settings even after turning off the PC and starting it again tomorrow.
The settings probably aren’t saved to the cloud, so they won’t carry over to another PC using the same synchronized Opera account, right?And if I may ask one more question, please: I need Opera to remember the login data I enter there — can this be done as well? It’s a small embedded login window within the page, so it doesn’t open in a new tab or panel, and it never remembers the data. It also doesn’t autofill them even when using the Sticky Password app I have installed.

Opera One(verze: 123.0.5669.47)
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@Farkpoint said in Blocking access to my server:
so they won’t carry over to another PC using the same synchronized Opera account, right?
As far as I know, that's correct. You'd have to type
thisisunsafeon each computer whether you use Opera Sync or not. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@Farkpoint said in Blocking access to my server:
remember the login data I enter there
For Opera's built-in password manager at least, you can goto the URL
opera://password-manager/passwordsand click "add" to manually add an entry. That might work, but not sure. I assume you'll have to add it specifically forhttps://192.168.1.121:14860/and nothttps://192.168.1.121/, but not sure.As for a password manager extension, I don't think extensions have access to that dialog.
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Moved from Opera for Windows by
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