Hi,
We've developed a widely used application that utilize Browser Print to print labels from browsers. We face serious challenges when it comes to SSL & Certificates. My understanding that by reading the following case: - that you have a pending release that adresses this issue. The work-arounds suggested (manually installing cert or the chrome #allow-insecure-localhost) are not a acceptable solutions since they require changing security settings manually (we cannot have support personell doing that on every computer that is to use our application).
Hence I've two questions:
1. When is the release with the SSL permanent solution going to be released?
2. In the meantime - could you provide me access to a beta version where this is fixed?
Many thanks
Jacob
Hi Jacob, I'll contact you directly on this.
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Hi Robin, can you please reach out to me as well about this? Major issue for us as well...
Thanks
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Hi Robin, we are running into the same issue. we're also not able to connect to a usb zebra printer (GK 420d) connected to the network via printer server (iogear). We have no problems discovering the printer over the network and printing to it from Windows so port 9100 is certainly working, but I was told that the browser print uses port 4201 for discovery, but I can't telnet to it. Does it mean that the only way to print from browser print to a Zebra over the network is to use a network enabled Zebra printer?
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Hi Robin, could you perhaps share some light on the solution to this as we the issues with this and we needing a permanent solution
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Hi,
We are developing an option into our saas solution, and are running into the same problem, is there already a publicly available solution for this?
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Robin,
Could you contact me regarding this as well? Using browser print for a web application, and cannot expect the end user to be able to navigate these SSL issues.
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Hey Robin
We're having a devil of time getting the ssl certificate to work reliably. Even with the new download it lasted until the browser closed. Could you shoot me an email about how to work that in IE and Chrome. I would be happy to share more about our issue, but we need it to be installable by support and work as easily as possible. It works great with http but the production https sites aren't liking it at all.
Thanks!!
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Hey Robin
When I try to create Request from a web api using https procol, It returns an error "Failed to establish a secure channel for SSL/TLS".I wonder if WinCE 6.0/ Windows Embedded handheld 6.5 can access the web server via the HTTPS protocol web api? It works great with http but the production https sites aren't liking it at all
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Hi Robin,
Would really appreciate being contacted about this issue. My clients are experiencing this issue even while using the new release of Browser Print.
Best.
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Hi Robin, I believe we are having the same issue- can you please reach out to me as well about a fix.
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Hi Robin we are also in the midst of developing a solution and are unable to connect to BrowserPrint via SSL even on the latest versions we are seeing problems with the certificate being invalid. If you could reach out to me as well that would be great.
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Why does it appear that everyone here has been PM'd the answer?
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I also have the same issue but with the LP 2824 Plus
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Hi Robin, can you please reach out to me as well about this SSL issue and a fix.
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Hi all,
Is there an update on this issue? Our SaaS platform also uses BrowserPrint and we struggle seriously with clients where seemingly the ssl certificate simply disappears on a Chrome on Windows set up. Currently this means manually re-newing by going to https://localhost9101/ssl_support every few days, which we tend to have to do by remote PC control into the machine at the affected factory.
It's really not a functioning system, could Zebra shed some light on what a solution is here?
Best wishes,
Martin
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