The same CPVM type URL also works for SSVM. You could also add Https exception in browser to test it out.
Check FS at https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=39620237 for more details. ~Rajani Sent from phone. On Thu, 23 Aug 2018, 10:25 am Ivan Kudryavtsev, <kudryavtsev...@bw-sw.com> wrote: > Hello, devs. > > Today I investigated how ACS handles file uploads. I thought there is a > Jetty-based implementation, but it looks like they are managed thru SSVM by > requesting unique upload URL and so on and so forth. > > By design, it's good, despite that the URL which returned by an API > includes https://IP/<token> schema, where SSL is related to *.realip.com > and as a result, nothing really works in a browser without playing with > certs. > > I know that CPVM uses 1-2-3-4.domain.com URL and works great with > real-life > SSLs, no idea why SSVM doesn't act the same way. > > Personally, I don't use direct uploading, but you know the users. They find > it very attractive and easy rather than managing thru external HTTP/HTTPS > servers. > > So, basically, the feature doesn't work for real-life deployments. > > -- > With best regards, Ivan Kudryavtsev > Bitworks LLC > Cell: +7-923-414-1515 > WWW: http://bitworks.software/ <http://bw-sw.com/> >