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[Error: ReactNativeBlobUtil request error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none definedjava.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none defined]
LOG [Error: ReactNativeBlobUtil request error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none definedjava.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none defined]
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Good morning. I have a question regarding security: how reliable is it to set trustAllCerts to false in Android? I need to implement this library in an enterprise app, and if this prop introduces vulnerabilities, I should consider switching to another solution. In threads related to this topic, everyone suggests this as a solution, but no one explains if it could cause security issues.
[Error: ReactNativeBlobUtil request error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none definedjava.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none defined]
LOG [Error: ReactNativeBlobUtil request error: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none definedjava.lang.IllegalStateException: Use of own trust manager but none defined]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: