Wrighton Posted Tuesday at 01:33 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:33 PM ISY99, remember this little beauty? I had one tucked away and thought I'd try to use it for one specific control purpose. A dedicated EISY would be overkill for this just one task. Surprise, surprise, I've come up against an IP security protocol problem. I cannot use https and also have no way to update certificates and put in a self-signed one. If anyone has a little time to help me with this (admittedly low-priority) problem I'd be most grateful. Oh yes, I am able to access the Java Admin via the ISYFinder, otherwise Java will not validate the program and I think I've disabled all security checks (I am running this on a secured, isolated LAN). Many thanks, -Nick Quote
paulbates Posted Tuesday at 02:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:18 PM Unfortunately I think you're out of luck. I don't think the 99 supports TLS or the portal, which are the 2 ways I know of to accomplish a secure, remote connection with (e)ISY Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted Tuesday at 02:31 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:31 PM That brings up a question I've had in the back of my mind: where did the names ISY99, ISY994i come from? Doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. It sounds more like a part number than an actual name. I'm sure there's a story... Quote
Wrighton Posted Tuesday at 02:57 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:57 PM Not a problem really, I guess I can VPN for a secure connection to the prticular LAN. I have to say, I do like keeping "old" tech running (or at least not trashing it too quickly). Used a VCR the other day to digitize an "old" family movie for a friend... My thanks Paul. -Nick Quote
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