: Submitting and approving government expenditure bills through a specific workflow.
: Creating and processing unique reference numbers for tax and fee payments.
Government employees use this local web server for several critical daily tasks, including:
: If the site won't load, clearing your computer's DNS cache via the Command Prompt ( ipconfig /flushdns ) may help.
: Occasionally, another service might try to use port 11501, preventing Khajane 2 from starting.
If the connection is refused, it usually means the Khajane 2 service is not running on your machine.
: Ensure the desktop application is open and active.
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:
: In Chrome or Edge, you typically click "Advanced" and then "Proceed to localhost (unsafe)" .
In the context of Karnataka state government operations, is the designated gateway for the Khajane 2 desktop application. It allows individual workstations to connect to the central treasury database over a secure government network.