just use the www. prefix as outlined before. We're soon going to update
the certificate to cover for URLs without the prefix, too. But until
then either use www, or accept the warning and continue anyway.
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I'm getting the same threat warning. It appears the "log in" link
misdirects to an unsecured address. Only use the secured URL of
https://www.mysqueezebox.com/user/login
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> It is as described
Except that it's not a warning. It's just you asking the browser: "hey,
is this connection secured?", and it says "no, it is not secure". But
it's no less secure than it was a year ago, or ten years.
Unless you have people on your network who you don't trust, this is no
It is as described
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mherger wrote:
> > FYI - When accessing LMS on local LAN with current Chrome on Windows
> 10
> > puts a small information icon (circle with horizontal bar through it)
>
> Interesting - I'd get a circle with an 'i' in it (vertical rather than
> horizontal).
>
> > which, if clicked on, says
FYI - When accessing LMS on local LAN with current Chrome on Windows 10
puts a small information icon (circle with horizontal bar through it)
Interesting - I'd get a circle with an 'i' in it (vertical rather than
horizontal).
which, if clicked on, says that it is insecure and should not be
mherger wrote:
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> What browser are you using? AFAIK this warning should only be shown for
>
> public addresses, but not within your LAN. Are you exposing your LMS to
>
> the internet? Can you post a screenshot?
>
FYI - When accessing LMS on local LAN with current Chrome on Windows 10
puts a
Okay, I looked at it a bit more (I'm a longtime user but I'm not an
engineer or other techologist by any means) and it looks like it's
telling me that the connection to the LMS "server" (on my home network)
is insecure.
What browser are you using? AFAIK this warning should only be shown for
Okay, I looked at it a bit more (I'm a longtime user but I'm not an
engineer or other techologist by any means) and it looks like it's
telling me that the connection to the LMS "server" (on my home network)
is insecure.
Maybe this is a new caution in browsers or I just didn't notice it
before.
I've noticed lately when using my SB devices to play Pandora, both when
using 7.6.1 or if through a direct connection to Mysqueezebox.com, that
the web interface (both with Firefox and Chrome) indicates an insecure
connection. I don't listen to Pandora often and maybe this has been the
case for
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