top | item 38051544 (no title) A_No_Name_Mouse | 2 years ago > Navigate to http://{YOUR_SERVER_IP}:51821. Log in using the admin passwordOver http? Pretty YOLO... discuss order hn newest 0x073|2 years ago I think it's mostly for intranet setup. Most router still use http for management ui, as it's complicated to setup an working certificate, especially only with ip. A_No_Name_Mouse|2 years ago You might be right. There's a link for deployment to Oracle cloud, but that seems to use a different way to login. load replies (1) Alifatisk|2 years ago http for local networks should be fine, right? thekashifmalik|2 years ago It's okay but not ideal.Otherwise anyone connected to WiFi can snoop on traffic.Unfortunately my router, switches, AP and NAS don't support HTTPS either :'( load replies (1) byteknight|2 years ago I should've stipulated more clearly and will do. Thank you. unknown|2 years ago [deleted]
0x073|2 years ago I think it's mostly for intranet setup. Most router still use http for management ui, as it's complicated to setup an working certificate, especially only with ip. A_No_Name_Mouse|2 years ago You might be right. There's a link for deployment to Oracle cloud, but that seems to use a different way to login. load replies (1)
A_No_Name_Mouse|2 years ago You might be right. There's a link for deployment to Oracle cloud, but that seems to use a different way to login. load replies (1)
Alifatisk|2 years ago http for local networks should be fine, right? thekashifmalik|2 years ago It's okay but not ideal.Otherwise anyone connected to WiFi can snoop on traffic.Unfortunately my router, switches, AP and NAS don't support HTTPS either :'( load replies (1)
thekashifmalik|2 years ago It's okay but not ideal.Otherwise anyone connected to WiFi can snoop on traffic.Unfortunately my router, switches, AP and NAS don't support HTTPS either :'( load replies (1)
0x073|2 years ago
A_No_Name_Mouse|2 years ago
Alifatisk|2 years ago
thekashifmalik|2 years ago
Otherwise anyone connected to WiFi can snoop on traffic.
Unfortunately my router, switches, AP and NAS don't support HTTPS either :'(
byteknight|2 years ago
unknown|2 years ago
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