Umango uses a web socket to communicate with the Umango Scan Actuator when connecting to TWAIN scanners. When https is enabled on your Umango server you will need to create a security exception in the browsers of any client workstations that plan to use TWAIN scanning. This is because the web socket connection to localhost will be secure (wss://) but will be using a self-signed certificate and this typically causes a potential security threat to be reported in your browser. Without creating an exception, your browser will block communication to the Scan Actuator.
If your network administrator understands this and has agreed that this configuration does not pose a security threat within your environment, you can proceed to create a security exception. To create the exceptions, follow the steps below on each of the client workstations that will be using TWAIN to scan:
For information on configuring your x509 certificate on your server and the local workstations (Scan Actuators), read the relevant knowledge articles on these topics.
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