Google Analytics is required for work. The Home Ubuntu is equipped with a goAgent, but the googleanalytics page is blank. In the past, I also encountered Windows 7 in the company. I checked the information and said it was an SSL link problem, but it has never been solved. I only had to wait for time to cure it. Today, I did it easily in ubuntu. If you modify the hosts and add the ssl.gstatic.com address to the proxy, the system still prompts untrusted links. No, I can only try the certificate again. I didn't expect chrom
Google analytics is required for work. In Ubuntu, goAgent is configured, but the google analytics page is blank. In the past, I also encountered Windows 7 in the company. I checked the information and said it was an SSL link problem, but it has not been solved until the time was reached.
Today, it is easy to get it done in ubuntu. If you modify the hosts and add the ssl.gstatic.com address to the proxy, the system still prompts untrusted links. No, I can only try the certificate again. I didn't expect chrome's certificate management to be exceptionally convenient:
Set-https/SSL-manage certificate-authorization center. on the following page, find the untrusted goAgent certificate and add it to the trust. (After modification, the untrusted status of the certificate in the authorization center will not change, does not affect use)
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