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I don't know to what extent JMRI's web server is "secure", but it is possible
to properly secure Apache, so using Apache (as a "reverse proxy") + Let's
Encrypt to provide SSL (https), might be a way to provide access to JMRI from
the public Internet in a secure way. Assuming that is really what the OP
wants to do...

At Thu, 19 Sep 2024 23:43:32 +0200 [email protected] wrote:


Why do you want SSL? What's your use case for this?

Do you have the JMRI computer open to the Internet so that other people
can access the JMRI computer?

Daniel

On 2024-09-19 04:09, Canadian Locomotive Logistics wrote:
Well yes and no.

i have 150 plus devices online.

other devices and port forwarding are already in effect.

why cant a ssl certificate just be imported into JMRI like some of my
other devices?





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