RE: [Flash Operator Panel] Flash operator panel over SSL
- From: laxmans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 14:35:37 +0000
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Hi,
Thanks for the response - I understand that the crossdomain.xml file may need to be modified. However, the problem I have is that the flash player requests the crossdomain file itself via HTTP instead of HTTPS. Consequently, even if I create such a file, there is no way for the flash player to get it unless I also enable HTTP access to my webserver.
What I would like is for a way to instruct the flash player to use https to get the crossdomain file. I suspect this is a configuration issue, or a quirk in the way that security is being configured in the flash operator swf.
-Amruth
-------------- Original message from "Carlos Cruz" <carlos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: --------------
> Just a small clarification as you might already know this, the crossdomain > file is related to the flash player, and is used to allow the flash player > to run flash/SWF movie clips apps what ever you want to call them from a > different domain than from where the original file was called. > > I have no experience running flash via HTTPS, but the flash player might > need to have your HTTPS domain in this crossdomain file. > > Carlos > > -----Original Message----- > From: Amruth Laxman [mailto:laxmans@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 11:29 PM > To: operator_panel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [Flash Operator Panel] Flash operator panel over SSL > > Hi, > > I'm trying to get FOP working with HTTPS exclusively. I have everything > configured and the operator panel works fine as long as I also leave > regular HTTP enabled. If I disable HTTP in my firewall, the flash page > gets stuck while loading. > > A trace of the http requests when HTTP is enabled, shows that the flash > player is trying to load crossdomain.xml via HTTP instead of HTTPS (even > though the flash file is being served over HTTPS). This seems > unnecessary, since the file is not present, and the flash player seems > to go ahead with the playback despite the missing file. > > Does anyone know of a way to disable the fetch of crossdomain.xml, or > alternately, is there a way to instruct the flash player to use https? > > I'm running the following versions of software: > - FOP v.26 > - Embedded in FreePBX 2.2.1 (2.4 also seems to behave the same) <
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