How to make code server jupyter support http #6375
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The only way around it in code that I can think of is to remove
the use of service workers in VS Code entirely but I am not sure
this is even possible. Someone would need to research.
Browsers will refuse to run service workers in an insecure context
by default but depending on your browser it might be possible to
disable that security measure. For example in Chrome I think you
can go to chrome://flags/#unsafely-treat-insecure-origin-as-secure
and enter in the URLs you want to whitelist although I have not
tried this.
Alternatives are to get a certificate (even if self-signed) and
add it to your browser or system or to proxy through localhost.
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Hello everyone, remote device access code-server jupyter notebook failed, local device access is OK. Before the god said jupyter does not support https, can you modify the source code to make code-server support http?
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