Antony Male
Antony Male
So the browser talks to `syncthing-gui`, which just adds a header and forwards the request to `syncthing-core`? That seems overly complicated and silly. If you're going down that route, why...
In that case I still don't understand what you're trying to achieve. In case this is what's confusing you, I'll say it again: the GUI is just static html and...
You're still not telling me what security the `syncthing-gui` binary gives you. Why does it exist?
> what @xduugu is talking about is proxying REST API calls through the component serving the UI pages, No he isn't. I specifically asked that: > No, syncthing-gui would contain...
Yeah, it keeps going round and round. I thought he was talking about proxying calls as well, but when I asked > So the browser talks to syncthing-gui, which just...
> If you say, the current GUI is just a proxy for the REST interface, then syncthing-gui would be a proxy as well. No, the current GUI is not a...
> @canton7 Strictly speaking, the current GUI is a proxy for the REST API that also preforms a translation of the data to a more human friendly format. Let's not...
You can use the API key to authenticate, if that also fits your use-case.
They changed where the compatibility settings are on Windows 10. Shortcut - Properties - Change high DPI settings - Check "Override high DPI scaling behavior", and set "Scaling performed by"...
Duplicate of #49? SSL is known to be broken