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  1. Dear all, I have success to implement the SSL for our new project UNIGUI. But i have a problem to redirect to from http to https. My http apps is like http://erp1.domain.com:8088/ and i want to redirect to https://erp.newdomain.com:8099/ It's because we already have many customers use it. and now we link to a local bank, and need a secure connection to be done. I already try to looking our forums for an answer but I don't understand and lose. can help me to give the clue ?
  2. If I set HTTPS for IIS, does it means the forwarded port from local unigui can react to internet user with https automatically? Please see the picture.
  3. Hi, I need help setting up nginx as reverse proxy for my unigui applications. What I really need is pretty straight forward. For every unigui application I need a different path. For example I would like to serve two apps: app1 and app2. Both apps must be accessible through https and I would also like to support their mobile applications. So the needed endpoints are: app1: 1) http:\\domain\app1 2) http:\\domain\app1\m 3) https:\\domain\app1 4) https:\\domain\app1\m app2: 5) http:\\domain\app2 6) http:\\domain\app2\m 7) https:\\domain\app2 8) https:\\domain\app2\m Is this possible by using nginx and its reverse proxy feature? If not what is the most efficient workaround?
  4. I'm having a problem with ActiveX in IE and SSL connections. I have ActiveX code for recognizing logged users who uses IE. Now I want to be able to open application to outsite word (inported certificate) and application seems to be working fine. But insted when I logged in through IE my pc name is not recognized. I use this snippet for recognition in MainForm function form.afterrender(sender, eOpts) { var WinNetwork = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Network"); ajaxRequest(sender, 'UserDetailsEvent', ['UserName='+WinNetwork.UserName]); } Is there a known fact that that SSL and ActiveX dont fit?
  5. For all, Godaddy SSL HTTPS certificates for only R $ 13.25 https://br.godaddy.com/offers/default.aspx?gclid=Cj0KEQiA_fy0BRCwiLaQ5-iFgpwBEiQA884sOfCPwEBUX988suk8uNtLVZRXCiZznQLbarFC6GgIi-kaAnEm8P8HAQ&isc=sshlbr02&currencytype=brl&countryview=1&tmskey=1ssl_3&pcode=310211712&compchart=1&cvosrc=ppc.google.certificado%20ssl&cvo_crid=71232132060&matchtype=b&ef_id=VoKFwgAABeqq-nAz:20160120201232:s
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