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If using the script remotely, there's no particularly convincing reason to disable certificate verification, as this makes the connection interceptible. If on the other hand, the script is used locally (the most common use case), you can simply target the HTTP listener and avoid TLS altogether. This is what the script already attempts to do if passed a homeserver configuration YAML file. |
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