I have a site that has an SSL certificate and I can connect to it fine from my desktop with https://example.com. But when I try to connect from my S7 smartphone I get a big red ! warning, the https is crossed out, and then the connection is made over http.
Does anyone know what's going on?
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I want to connect to a PCoIP zero client server. I dont know much about it but I have a server address. If we connect to the ip of server using vmware I guess we see an edge browser running up and we can connect to a website only if we connect to the server. I have the website address also. Please help me connect to the server. Thanks
Good day,
a page hosted on localhost should be accessible with a smartphone. At least there is already a connection through which pages can be called up on the smartphone and inspected on the desktop PC.
If you call localhost on your smartphone you get "Error: Connection failed". Something has to be adjusted to make it work. How can connect to localhost?
With the IP (127.0.0.1) there is the same error message. Is it maybe a different IP? Or port forwarding, or port forwarding reverse? I can't find enough information about this in my language, but a connection already exists, shouldn't be missing a lot.
Solved. The network profile had to be switched to private. The IPv4 address of the desktop PC then led directly to the "Index of localhost". Thanks for the solutions, it finally works.
I'm trying to setup HTTPS to some of my company's web services.
Currently I have several web services sharing the same public ip address proxied by a firewall (all allowing both 80 and 443):
web1.company.net
web2.company.net
web3.company.net
and so on...
I have SSH access to these VMs only when connected to the company's VPN.
I tried setting up let's encrypt with auto renewal with 2 different docker images (and both are giving the same "error"):
jwilder/nginx-proxy + jrcs/letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion
https-portal
After completing the setup, if I'm connected to the VPN, the HTTPS works perfectly (I basically see the closed lock next to the link).
Whenever I disconnect the VPN connection and test the same website I get the following:
I also tried to check the certificate chains.
When I'm connected to the VPN I get the correct certificate chain:
When I'm not connected to the VPN I believe, I don't:
Any clue on what can cause this? Maybe the firewall doesn't know how to proxy the request because part of what it needs is encrypted and it doesn't know how to decrypt it? I'm a total newbie in this.
All help is appreciated and thanks in advance.
I have recently got an SSL certificate on my website, on the apache server that I am using to host my website. The website says "Secure" and also works fine when I run it over localhost using the laptops ip address 192.168.*.**. But when I try to port forward this website over the port 443, it somehow says unsecure and your connection is not private. Any help here will be appreciated.
It sounds like you are using a self-signed certificate for your https connection. While modern browsers such as chrome give you errors saying the connection is unsecure and perhaps you even see red lines crossing out the https at the beginning of your url, there is no need to worry. If you are getting your page to render with these characteristics all is working, the reason for the errors is because the certificate is signed only for you.
In a real world production scenario you would have to use a third party service for a public capable certificate. However for your own development purposes, as long as the page runs with https there all is working as it is intended to.
For more try reading this article.
I can't seem to access the website of my web host, as well as the websites that are hosted there when I use my desktop (Mac OS X). However it works when I access my host and my websites using my iPhone. And I can view all other websites irrespective of my desktop or smartphone.
It just happened, seemingly out of the blue. I booted my Mac and wanted to check my Emails, but there was no connection.
The alert says:
There may be a problem with the mail server or network. Verify the settings for account “Fabrizio Fracassi” or try again. The server returned the error: The connection to the server “mail.brizio.ink” on port 110 timed out.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks for your time!
Fabrizio