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So the next time you encounter https://localhost:11501 – verified and ready – you’ll know exactly how it works, why it’s there, and what it took to earn that small padlock icon. And that knowledge is the first step toward building safer, more reliable web applications.

This is the critical status indicator. It means the SSL/TLS handshake was successful. https localhost11501 verified

When you access https://localhost:11501 , your browser is attempting a secure connection. However, because the SSL certificate is often by the Khajane 2 software rather than a public certificate authority, browsers like Chrome or Firefox may flag it as "Not Verified" or "Unsafe". To "verify" or bypass this for daily work: So the next time you encounter https://localhost:11501 –

Hard restart your browser completely after trusting a new certificate to clear cached SSL states. It means the SSL/TLS handshake was successful

":11501" represents a port number. In computer networking, a port is a number assigned to a specific process or service running on a computer. Port 11501 is a non-standard port, meaning it's not one of the well-known ports (0-1023) assigned to common services like HTTP (port 80) or HTTPS (port 443).