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Latest Cumulus MX V3 release 3.28.6 (build 3283) - 21 March 2024
Cumulus MX V4 beta test release 4.0.0 (build 4019) - 03 April 2024
Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
Download the Software (Cumulus MX / Cumulus 1 and other related items) from the Wiki
SSL (TLS) Connection to MX
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SSL (TLS) Connection to MX
Would it be possible to make the connection to MX over SSL (TLS)? e.g., HTTPS instead of HTTP?
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Re: SSL (TLS) Connection to MX
This is already present in MX as long as you are on one of the latest releases. Internet Settings / Web/FTP Site / Drop down "Select the FTP Protocol to use" gives you this option.
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Re: SSL (TLS) Connection to MX
OK I think you are right Freddie but why since it would be on your local network?
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Re: SSL (TLS) Connection to MX
I saw another post in the suggestions forum entitled "Login for MX Settings" and surmised that the two requests are linked as they are from the same user. So perhaps the installation is somewhere where physical security can't be enforced. Or perhaps there is a need for the interface to be available over the internet? I don't know - just guessing.
@NFLD.Republic what is your use case(s) for these two suggestions?
@NFLD.Republic what is your use case(s) for these two suggestions?
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Re: SSL (TLS) Connection to MX
If it's internet access to the interface, a VPN is the simple solution.
If it's securing the interface inside a business network, the the business's firewall rules could easily accommodate that.
If it's securing the interface inside a business network, the the business's firewall rules could easily accommodate that.
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Main Station Davis VP2+ Running Via Win10 Pro.
Secondary Stations, Ecowitt HP2551/GW1000 Via rPi 3 & 4 Running Buster GUI.
:Local Inverell Ecowitt Station: :Remote Ashford Ecowitt Station: