On 23/07/13 14:34, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
> created to enable exactly these sorts of use cases, surely! It's clear
> though that the app has to be served over HTTPS. And, it makes
> connections to WebSocket-enabled servers on your local network that
> aren't on the wide internet, so it's infeasible to roll out a
> globally-recognised TLS certificate to each machine that the dashboard
> manages. So, we can't do the WebSockets over TLS, the hosting page has
> to be HTTPS, and Firefox currently doesn't permit that use-case.

Have you considered giving the managed servers certs minted from a local
company CA, and trusting that root cert in the copies of Firefox? Or
does that not work either?

Gerv


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