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does the URL support defining ports? #10

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aristosv opened this issue Apr 17, 2018 · 4 comments
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does the URL support defining ports? #10

aristosv opened this issue Apr 17, 2018 · 4 comments

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@aristosv
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aristosv commented Apr 17, 2018

When I configure ServerAlarms app on iOS, and use the internal URL (http://192.168.1.17/nagios/), everything is working just fine.

When I open up the server from the internet (http://my.hostname.wan:8080/nagios/), I get a message saying

Certificate Error!
The certificate for this server is invalid. Currently ServerAlarms app is not supporting invalid SSL certificated Please use http: instead of https:

I am not using https: though, so my suspicion is that maybe the app doesn't support defining ports in the URL?

I just want to clarify that http://my.hostname.wan:8080/nagios/ is accessible from the internet and I can see my nagios web interface just fine.

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asuknath commented Apr 19, 2018 via email

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aristosv commented May 3, 2018

Hi, any estimate on when will this work? I really need too provide outside access without VPN.

@aristosv
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When using an IP (public or internal) this works just fine. The issue is when using a hostname.

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asuknath commented Jun 17, 2018 via email

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