HI.
After installing the panel, I can't enable the self-signed certificate.
btpip list|grep -i flask
Flask 2.2.5
Flask-Session 0.3.2
flask-sock 0.6.0
Flask-SQLAlchemy 2.4.4
btpip list
Package Version
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anyio 3.7.1
bcrypt 3.2.0
beautifulsoup4 4.9.3
cachelib 0.1.1
cachetools 4.2.0
certifi 2020.12.5
cffi 1.14.4
chardet 4.0.0
click 8.1.4
configobj 5.0.6
configparser 5.0.1
crcmod 1.7
cryptography 3.2.1
Cython 0.29.21
decorator 4.4.2
dicttoxml 1.7.4
dnspython 2.1.0
docker 4.4.1
enum34 1.1.10
exceptiongroup 1.1.2
Flask 2.2.5
Flask-Session 0.3.2
flask-sock 0.6.0
Flask-SQLAlchemy 2.4.4
future 0.18.2
gevent 20.12.1
gevent-websocket 0.10.1
google-api-core 1.24.1
google-api-python-client 1.12.8
google-auth 1.24.0
google-auth-httplib2 0.0.4
google-auth-oauthlib 0.4.2
google-cloud-core 1.5.0
google-cloud-storage 1.35.0
google-crc32c 1.1.0
google-resumable-media 1.2.0
googleapis-common-protos 1.52.0
greenlet 0.4.17
h11 0.14.0
httpcore 0.17.3
httplib2 0.18.1
httpx 0.24.1
idna 2.10
importlib-metadata 6.7.0
iniparse 0.5
ipaddress 1.0.23
IPy 1.1
itsdangerous 2.1.2
Jinja2 3.1.2
jmespath 0.10.0
kitchen 1.2.6
MarkupSafe 2.1.3
mongo 0.2.0
oauthlib 3.1.0
oss2 2.13.1
paramiko 2.7.2
peewee 3.14.0
Pillow 8.1.0
pip 23.1.2
protobuf 3.14.0
psutil 5.8.0
psycopg2-binary 2.9.6
pyasn1 0.4.8
pyasn1-modules 0.2.8
pycparser 2.20
pycryptodome 3.9.9
pycurl 7.43.0.6
Pygments 2.7.3
pyinotify 0.9.6
pymongo 3.11.2
PyMySQL 1.0.2
PyNaCl 1.4.0
pyOpenSSL 20.0.1
pyparsing 2.4.7
pyPdf 1.13
PySocks 1.7.1
python-telegram-bot 20.3
pytz 2020.5
pyudev 0.22.0
pyxattr 0.7.2
PyYAML 5.3.1
qrcode 6.1
redis 3.5.3
requests 2.25.1
requests-file 1.5.1
requests-oauthlib 1.3.0
rsa 4.6
setuptools 51.1.2
simple-websocket 0.10.1
six 1.15.0
sniffio 1.3.0
soupsieve 2.1
SQLAlchemy 1.3.22
supervisor 4.2.1
typing_extensions 4.7.1
upyun 2.5.5
uritemplate 3.0.1
urlgrabber 4.1.0
urllib3 1.26.2
websocket-client 0.57.0
Werkzeug 2.2.3
wheel 0.34.2
wsproto 1.2.0
zipp 3.15.0
zope.event 4.5.0
zope.interface 5.2.0
How to fix this warning, is it critical?
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