Hi All,
Ive recently discovered this program, in fact, im that impressed I have ditched the program ive paid for and used for years, so congrats to the developers, its all up and running apart from one aspect, hopfully someone can share there thoughts on this.
When I enable to the https section in the general settings and reboot, all seems fine, it pops up with the logon box, I enter my details, such as the user and password, but it rejects this, when I login while via the normal 8080 part, it logs in fine, I have changed the default local host to my home server ip address, but this not made any difference.
I have tried setting it up and then remotly connnecting via https from my android phone, but this also fails, but works fine on 8080 port, ive fordwarded the correct ports on my linux hardware firewall box, so its not that, is there something im missing, such as another peice of software to do the https?
As i say, everything works fine and connects fine remotely as long as I dont use the https side of things?
Many thank to everyone who replys
Issue with Https
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Re: Issue with Https
First remove the username/password to check whether https works at all.
Note that you can set separate ports for http and https
or disable http by not setting an explicit http port.
In the latter case http will auto-redirect to https, but I'm not sure
if this can co-exist with a login sequence.
Note that you can set separate ports for http and https
or disable http by not setting an explicit http port.
In the latter case http will auto-redirect to https, but I'm not sure
if this can co-exist with a login sequence.

