gordonb3 wrote: 
> Stop it. The level of support is just fine and probably even better than
> any commercial party will offer. There is just no new development in
> hardware, but even if there was it would still not include HTTPS support
> for the simple reason that it is impossible for any manufacturer to know
> what domain you run on your internal network, if any. What you are
> failing to identify here is that the primary objective of HTTPS is not
> so much about encryption but about peer identification. A certificate
> thus always contains a name and if the name does not match then your
> browser will reject the site completely rather than simply cause you
> annoyance for needing to remove a `s` in the address field. Tip: create
> a bookmark - then you will never have to correct the URI again.

That's probably a very helpful explanation for the original poster and
anyone who finds this thread in the future. But you seem to have
interpreted my comment as critical of Logitech, and I would like to
state that that was not my intention.



LMS 8 nightly running on Raspberry Pi OS. Mostly virtual players,
occasionally with SB Radio, Boom or Classic.
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