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Tchiimy avatar Tchiimy commented on July 2, 2024 1

There is no “ignore the certificate” option in Verifit so maybe you can use an http link instead or get a valid certificate for your nextcloud instance.

I see ! I'm running Nextcloud with a docker on a Raspberry Pi locally (I access it via VPN) so it's not published on internet (because I don't really need to). And I don't really have the knowledge to setup a SSL certificate on a nextcloud docker container.

Maybe something to do with the verifit\src\main\java\com\example\verifit\webdav\CheckWebdavThread.java that I coudl try to play with ?

Okay I may have found a solution:

  • I use the autoupload function of the nextcloud app to send the manually exported data from verifit app to my NAS

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MakisChristou avatar MakisChristou commented on July 2, 2024 1

Ideally (if Sardine supports it of course) I should add an "ignore certificate" option. But I am not actively working on Verifit at the moment so cannot promise anything.

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Tchiimy avatar Tchiimy commented on July 2, 2024 1

Ideally (if Sardine supports it of course) I should add an "ignore certificate" option. But I am not actively working on Verifit at the moment so cannot promise anything.

Totally understandable ! The apps still seem really cool so I'm happy to give it a try like this ! : )

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MakisChristou avatar MakisChristou commented on July 2, 2024

Hello Tchiimy, from what you are saying, it seems like that docker image I used in the example is only available for x86. You are right, you could use nextcloud or run webdav without docker (you could use Apache directly for example). Just google Webdav Raspberry Pi and you should find plenty of ways to do it.

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Tchiimy avatar Tchiimy commented on July 2, 2024

Hello Tchiimy, from what you are saying, it seems like that docker image I used in the example is only available for x86. You are right, you could use nextcloud or run webdav without docker (you could use Apache directly for example). Just google Webdav Raspberry Pi and you should find plenty of ways to do it.

Okay I tried to use the webdav from Nextcloud and I got:

javax.net.ssl.SSL.HandshakeExecption: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException

I suppose this is linked with SSL certificate, but I don't have this on my setup. In general I use the option "ignore the certificate" on some apps but I don't know if it's the case for this one ?

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MakisChristou avatar MakisChristou commented on July 2, 2024

There is no “ignore the certificate” option in Verifit so maybe you can use an http link instead or get a valid certificate for your nextcloud instance.

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Tchiimy avatar Tchiimy commented on July 2, 2024

There is no “ignore the certificate” option in Verifit so maybe you can use an http link instead or get a valid certificate for your nextcloud instance.

I see ! I'm running Nextcloud with a docker on a Raspberry Pi locally (I access it via VPN) so it's not published on internet (because I don't really need to). And I don't really have the knowledge to setup a SSL certificate on a nextcloud docker container.

Maybe something to do with the verifit\src\main\java\com\example\verifit\webdav\CheckWebdavThread.java that I coudl try to play with ?

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