First off thanks for helping, and secondly: I'm a beginner here so thanks in advance for your patience.
OK, I have been given access to a Laravel project which I am trying to clone onto my local home environment using the bit bucket > git command.
I'm using Homestead (Laravel) for the local environment.
Downloading the repo is v simple and I'm sure that I've placed the download into the correct directory (because that is where other successfully working Laravel projects are located) but when I try to connect to the installation via a browser I get this error:
Any idea about how to problem solve this?
I guess this error occurs because Homestead creates its own certificates and that is where the problem must be?
All advice and direction are gratefully received! Thanks
This error happen due to some error and you are not able to access website. Mostly this error occurs due to the server issues and a lack of client authentication. There are some other reasons for this error as well for this error.
Here I found solution of this error.
https://www.clickssl.net/blog/fix-err_ssl_protocol_error-for-google-chrome
This seems to be a problem with the project setup. Please consult the project README.md if available or other team members for project set up. Try hard refreshing the browser (Ctrl+Shift+R). Alternatively, you can try with the following:
Some hints are available here:
https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/fix-err-ssl-protocol-error/
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/this-site-cant-provide-a-secure-connection-in-chrome-solved/
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