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Message #10820
Re: DHIS2 Tracker Capture Issue in mobile app - Reg
Hi
Thanks for your valuable suggestions.
We have the exclusive server with domain name and SSL certificate. We
installed in our local machine that is act as temporary server, we are
accessing the app through the intranet and local wifi for the testing
purpose. We can put the same thing in main server, let us check whether the
issue is resolved or not.
Let me know if anybody can understand the issue with some other aspects.
Thanks
*Thanks & Regards*
*Chandrasekar Ravi*
*Scientist - C, Data Manager*
*9787214185*
*____________________________________________________________________*
*MAHA CDC Project*
*National Institute of Epidemiology, ICMR*
*127, Second Main Road, Tamil Nadu Housing BoardAyapakkam, Ambattur,
Chennai – 77*
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Jason Pickering <
jason.p.pickering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> If you are using a proper SSL certificate, you are going to need a domain
> name. It is not possible to issue a valid SSL certificate for IP addresses
> which cannot be verified (https://www.digicert.com/internal-names.htm) .
> Of course you should be using SSL if you are using DHIS2 (and especially,
> if you are using tracker). You may be able to use a self-signed
> certificate, but normally this will cause problems, as they are not fully
> trusted by browsers. I am not sure about the Andoid app.
>
> Having said that, you should still be able to use http for local
> connections, although it should of course never be used if data is to be
> transmitted over an insecure network, like the internet.
>
> Is it your intent to run things within an internal network (192.168.X.X)?
> It would be a lot easier if you simply have a public IP and issue use a
> valid SSL certificate. SSL certificates can be purchased from a number of
> vendors, but can also be obtained free of charge using LetsEncrypt (
> https://letsencrypt.org/) .
>
> Regards,
> Jason
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 8:35 AM, Chandrasekar Ravi <aravindraci@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Thanks for your suggestions. Let me check with my side.
>>
>> And i need to clarification from your side. Is DHIS2 tracker capture will
>> work in SSL Certified server? We are installed with local machine (*http*
>> ://192.168.10.97:8082) but mobile app default server name should appear
>> like this *https://*
>>
>> Please clarify it.
>>
>> *Thanks & Regards*
>>
>> *Chandrasekar Ravi*
>> *Scientist - C, Data Manager*
>> *9787214185*
>> *____________________________________________________________________*
>> *MAHA CDC Project*
>> *National Institute of Epidemiology, ICMR*
>>
>> *127, Second Main Road, Tamil Nadu Housing BoardAyapakkam, Ambattur,
>> Chennai – 77*
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 4:09 AM, Mamadou Tafsir Diallo <
>> diallotafsir52@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> Try to verify if your firewall allow connection to your machine first.
>>> You can use another machine in the same network to Check.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Le 19 juil. 2016 9:36 AM, "Chandrasekar Ravi" <aravindraci@xxxxxxxxx> a
>>> écrit :
>>>
>>> Dear Sir,
>>>
>>> This is Chandrasekar from National Institute of Epidemiology from
>>> Chennai. We are installed DHIS2 application and customization in our local
>>> machine as per guideline. We have the issue on DHIS2 tracker capture module.
>>>
>>> We are created tracker capture in DHIS2 application with these following
>>> things
>>>
>>> 1. Create Data Set > Data Element (Domain Type - Tracker)
>>>
>>> 2. Create Attribute from Programs/Attributes menu
>>>
>>> 3. Select a Program Management > Tracker (Sample Data) > Assign Program
>>> to Organisational unit.
>>>
>>> 4. We done the sample data Entry it has been saved in database. The data
>>> also showed in program summary report.
>>>
>>> 4. We have downloaded latest DHIS2 tracker capture(Version 2.2) App from
>>> the google play store and installed in mobile.
>>>
>>> Now we are trying to capture the data through mobile app with our local
>>> server IP address, username and password, but we can't able access the meta
>>> data from the local machine.
>>>
>>> Herewith we have attached the screenshots for your reference.
>>>
>>> Please guide us to solve this issue. We are waiting for your reply.
>>>
>>> *Thanks & Regards*
>>>
>>> *Chandrasekar Ravi*
>>> *Scientist - C, Data Manager*
>>> *9787214185*
>>> *____________________________________________________________________*
>>> *MAHA CDC Project*
>>> *National Institute of Epidemiology, ICMR*
>>>
>>> *127, Second Main Road, Tamil Nadu Housing BoardAyapakkam, Ambattur,
>>> Chennai – 77*
>>>
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> Jason P. Pickering
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