Puffin will only work if you publish your internal site to the 'net. It needs to be public IP addressable otherwise the Puffin Servers can not access it.
Since Puffin publishes its server's IP addresses, you could publish your internal site to the WWW and using a firewall block all IPs addresses except the listed Puffins ones... Puffin does use a cloud service and it's IP ranges can change and other users of that cloud service could get `old` Puffin IP addresses, so buyer beware... ________________________________________ From: mark goldin <markzolo...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 15, 2016 7:02 PM To: users@flex.apache.org Subject: Re: Puffin Browser So, there is no way to see how that Browser works with internal sites? On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 7:22 PM jude <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is your phone and laptop on the same Wi-Fi network? If it's internal > intranet does your device need to be on an access list. > > nevermind, puffin uses its own Linux servers. It will not see your > intranet. It's local host will be its own server not your server. puffin > loads websites on your behalf and then streams the results to you. > On Feb 15, 2016 4:57 PM, "mark goldin" <markzolo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Navigate to internal application. It runs on my box. The phone is on the > > company's WIFI. > > > > On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 6:49 PM jude <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > navigate to what? > > > On Feb 15, 2016 11:56 AM, "mark goldin" <markzolo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I am trying it on my Windows 10 phone. In Edge it does navigate to my > > > > application but asks for Flash player.But Puffin is not even > navigating > > > to > > > > it saying check your network connection. I am currently on company's > > > wifi. > > > > Please help. > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > >