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The server's X.509 certificate cannot be trusted

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Applies to

Global File Cache (GFC)

The following certificate was at the top of the certificate
    chain sent by the remote host, but it is signed by an unknown

certificate authority :

    |-Subject : CN=localhost
    |-Issuer  : CN=TalonStorage.com

Hosts
443 / tcp / www 

Answer

This is for LMS communication. It can be safely ignored.

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