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Allow self-signed SSL-certificates/http-only

Open platypusgit opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

On Android it is not possible to connect to a selfhosted server without a SSL-certificate for security reasons.

On my local install (standalone), which is not exposed to the internet (for security reasons) it is not possible to connect with the Android-App, because of the missing public domain/SSL-certificate. Self-signed certificates are not working in the Android-App and therefore the local-only server cannot be accessed. The Desktop-Applications (Linux, flatpak) can connect via http.

  • Is it possible to include a checkbox to accept selfsigned SSL-certificate?
  • is it possible to include a checkbox to allow http-only for local?

platypusgit avatar Jul 21 '21 05:07 platypusgit

Hi @platypusgit, thanks for the feedback. This is actually a limitation pertaining to the Android app that we'll have investigate at some point in the future.

JaspalSuri avatar Jul 22 '21 06:07 JaspalSuri

Hi, same problem for me, I want to use my own SSL certificate or http ony but not possible with the android app.

badrow avatar Sep 14 '21 12:09 badrow

Sorry to hear that. I will update this thread if a potential fix is available to test in the future.

JaspalSuri avatar Sep 16 '21 07:09 JaspalSuri

Sorry to hear that. I will update this thread if a potential fix is available to test in the future.

Thank you.

badrow avatar Sep 21 '21 11:09 badrow