OK. I am convinced and satisfied by this outcome. > On Oct 20, 2021, at 2:30 PM, Christoph Paasch wrote: > >> - People using those clients but specifying a different RPM Server. It'll be one of those implementations from the github networkQuality/server repo, or an OpenWrt package, or random router manufacturer's own built-in RPM Server. > > And these users, will already have to specify the custom server in the command-line with the "-C" option. So, it will be easy for them to also specify "-k/--insecure". - People using Apple's iOS client have no option (today) to specify a custom server. If one becomes available, I imagine it'll have a checkbox that says, "Accept insecure certificate" - People using Apple's macOS client can use both -C and -k to accept the insecure certificate. - People using homegrown RPM clients will use the client's options, presumably that match the Apple clients. Thanks again. Rich