You need to use HTTPS to access admin

On Saturday, May 24, 2014 3:18:06 AM UTC+8, Dave S wrote:
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> On Friday, May 23, 2014 11:57:27 AM UTC-7, Dave S wrote:
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>> I just downloaded the Normal ("stable"?) version and the Developer's 
>> ("nightly"?) version for use on a Centos machine,
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> Also, I can't see what I did wrong at startup, but the "admin interface is 
> disabled because of insecure channel".
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> I'm using a browser on the same machine, same user session.   The local IP 
> is 10.xx.yy.zz, and I used "-i 10.xx.yy.zz", and set a password on the 
> first try,
> and used "-a '<recycle>' " on the second try.  And that matches how I did 
> it on the Fedora machine, where I don't have any problems.
> Both are using Version 2.9.5-stable+timestamp.2014.03.16.02.35.39.
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> (I also have the Windows version working on Yet Another Machine (my 
> laptop)).
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> /dps
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>> and I wanted to check that I got what I think I got.
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>> The values I get are
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>> # developer version
>> d083f552b19ac25d24020fdc6388baea
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>> # normal
>> fe8e532990006964fda40478ef18d663
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>> /dps
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