Pops up every time I play a video on my local network, very irritating. any fix? Didn’t see a solution via google lol

Edit: All i want is to disable the notification i get on iOS, not change to HTTPS or anything like that

    • N-E-N@lemmy.caOP
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      1 year ago

      Ngl I’m new so I have no idea what that is aha.

      But I don’t have a domain, just a local IP i connect to

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        Yeah that’s why. To get rid of that you need a domain and an SSL certificate, else it won’t go away sadly.

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          Dang okay, annoying. Works fine on Android/Windows but constant pop-up on iOS

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          Im in simmilar position, what would you suggest for someone who use it on local network or vpn only? Is it possible to not expose port and still use domain/ssl?

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            Yes it is possible. All you need is to use a DNS challenge with let’s encrypt and you will get an SSL certificate. You can then access everything using wireguard or whatever VPN you use

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    This is what happens when you use https for security but the certificate was generated on the server and not signed by anything further up the chain.

    HTTPS security alone leaves you open to a man in the middle attack, which is sort of what the message is hinting at.

    You could turn off https (therefore using http) which would suppress the message but means the content isn’t encrypted and could be sniffed by other machines on the same (wifi?) network, or you can just ignore it.

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      1 year ago

      I see, I’ll look into how to go about adjusting these settings on TrueNas thx