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Feature request: I should be able to connect to upload.toa.events and run the sync from a remote machine.
If this is not practical, then the first step of upload.toa.events should not allow specification of the domain/host, and should only support a port specification (e.g., I should enter 80 and not localhost:80).
Here is the error I get when trying to do this currently, which suggests this is not supported:
Further, I don't see any support for logging in -- TOA DataSync, I assume, just uses the local credentials or a local-based API.
Also, notably, I need to load upload.toa.events in HTTP (not HTTPS) to get anywhere.
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Perhaps we could change this ticket to make the UI for this a bit better? It was unintuitive for this to be the fix, and I didn't come across the screenshot you cited.
Certainly user error on my part, but may be worth considering idiot-proofing it 😛
Feature request: I should be able to connect to
upload.toa.events
and run the sync from a remote machine.If this is not practical, then the first step of upload.toa.events should not allow specification of the domain/host, and should only support a port specification (e.g., I should enter
80
and notlocalhost:80
).Here is the error I get when trying to do this currently, which suggests this is not supported:
Further, I don't see any support for logging in -- TOA DataSync, I assume, just uses the
local
credentials or a local-based API.Also, notably, I need to load
upload.toa.events
in HTTP (not HTTPS) to get anywhere.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: