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HTTPS with selfsigned certificate #1651
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Hi jimbo, do you use PiwikMobile on Android or iOS? Do you have an anonymous account where I can test this? Greetz Thomas |
Hi Thomas, I use the iOS-App. The certificate in question is not exactly selfsigned, but belongs to another domain we own as well. But from my point of view its all the same: A certificate that has some kind of shortcoming is presented and I can decide wether to trust it or not. Anonymous access is possible here (no data!): https://tracker.presseschenk.de/ Regards |
Hi Jimbo, thanks for your response. I can reproduce it in iPhone simulator but works on Android device. We'll have a look at this as soon as possible. Greetz Thomas |
(In [3171]) refs #1651 should fix issues with invalid secure certificates |
Hi Jimbo, it works in iPhone and Android simulator now. I'll close this ticket as soon as I was able to verify it on a device. |
Hi Jimbo, sorry for my late answer. Had strange certificates problems to get the app running on a device. I tested it on an iPad and iPod Touch 4th Gen and it works. It will be fixed in the next release. Greetz Thomas |
When running Piwik on a webserver that uses a selfsigned certificate (or one that is missing root or intermediate certificates), it should still be possible to connect via HTTPS.
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