tahoe Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 As an installer of ISY systems, I would like to set up a link on my website to allow customers to access our shop's system. I have it running now but it requires the certificate and a username/password. Has anyone else done this and are there any tricks to avoid the certificate message? Is there a trick to giving them access to the isyajax web page but NOT the admin? Quote
Michel Kohanim Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 Hi tahoe, If you do not mind giving them access to the unsecure port (80), then all you have to do is to open port forwarding to port 80 instead of 443. Certificates are very important since, otherwise, anyone being able to hack into one ISY can get to others as well (knowing the private key). With kind regards, Michel As an installer of ISY systems, I would like to set up a link on my website to allow customers to access our shop's system. I have it running now but it requires the certificate and a username/password. Has anyone else done this and are there any tricks to avoid the certificate message? Is there a trick to giving them access to the isyajax web page but NOT the admin? Quote
tahoe Posted January 19, 2010 Author Posted January 19, 2010 Thanks. I guess I would rather have them accept the certificate than open up port 80. Quote
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