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[🐛 Bug]: "Localhost couldn't provide a secure connection" #813

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SecretGamerV071 opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 4 comments
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@SecretGamerV071
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What went wrong?

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Followed all steps correctly; opened Google Assistant>Entered Key File Path> On the Google Tokens screen, instead of getting a token, getting error ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR localhost sent an invalid response

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v1.1.0

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Windows 11

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@cboRD181
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Had the same issue. Edit the url from https:// to http://

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@cboRD181 THANK YOU SO MUCH! IT WORKED PERFECTLY!

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zersiax commented Nov 14, 2022

I ran into this as well. Copying the code as per #671 works as well :)

@chill389cc
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Had the same issue on MacOS Ventura with Firefox as my default browser.

I didn't see the 'https' to 'http' fix until now. I got around it by just pulling the token out of the url and manually entering it back into the program.
Great program. The setup here needs to be updated to show that the program will automatically paste the token now for you (assuming this bug doesn't affect everyone).

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