>
>
> You don't need a domain name, but if you want to use SSL, getting SSL set 
> up without a domain can be tricky. For trusted SSL you do need to either 
> have a real domain or manually trust the certificate at the system level. 
> Different OSes have different ways to do this. Using self-signed and 
> clicking through the scary warnings tends to work (websockets on Safari 
> being one exception). I think some browsers may refuse to trust a 
> certificate issued for 127.0.0.1, though.
>
> -Min
>

Hello Min,
 
Thanks very much, this solved my confusion.

Victor

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