Have you tried just serving via https using your own signed certificates? That's an easy solution, right?
On Sat, Aug 4, 2018, 4:23 PM Felipe Nascimento de Moura < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi. > I know of (and I also support) the HTTPS everywhere campaign. > > With that said... > > I'm working on a software for a factory which will have: > - 1 server in a room, with a node server running on it > - many cellphones sending pictures > - no internet access, everything works within the same, closed network > > Have you seen the problem? > I developed the thing in 2 days...now, I'm 4 days working on how to turn > on the cameras in the cellphones as they are accessing the service using > the serve's IP address (which, evidently, is not HTTPS). > > This raised the question in my head. There shouldn't be at least an > option? Something like a "yes, I AM sure of what I am doing, now let me do > it please" option in browsers, perhaps a flag, perhaps a pattern... > > The answers I got so far were "you can't do it with web technologies", and > I will not accept that answer as final. > > So...any option? Shouldn't web technologies allow us to develop this kind > of software/service as well? > > Do you know of any option/solution for such problem? I've been wasting my > time with cordova and ionic, tried some caches, remote debuggin...so far, > nothing. > > I'm really disappointed with this...the thing is really cool, works so > fine and fast and then...I can't install it there because my own browser > does not trust my own software in my own cellphones closed in my own > network accessing my own server :/ > > I even tried generating a certificate for it, but the server ends up with > new IPs from time to time and, as it will be installed in different > factories and stores, making it a static ip is not a good option. > > Thanks you very much for any idea or suggestion. > > [ ]s > > *--* > > *Felipe N. Moura* > Web Developer, Google Developer Expert > <https://developers.google.com/experts/people/felipe-moura>, Founder of > BrazilJS <https://braziljs.org/> and Nasc <http://nasc.io/>. > > Website: http://felipenmoura.com / http://nasc.io/ > Twitter: @felipenmoura <http://twitter.com/felipenmoura> > Facebook: http://fb.com/felipenmoura > LinkedIn: http://goo.gl/qGmq > --------------------------------- > *Changing the world* is the least I expect from myself! > _______________________________________________ > es-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss >
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