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I appreciate Tang does not require SSL/TLS or authentication, but as the README references both as optional, would you be able to provide some guidance/examples for implementing both please?
Is TLS natively supported by Tang or would we just use a reverse proxy?
I would like to remotely (i.e. from the Tang servers) block a single client from authenticating, to prevent it from unlocking automatically on it's next boot. How would this be achieved?
Thanks
M
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Hi,
I appreciate Tang does not require SSL/TLS or authentication, but as the README references both as optional, would you be able to provide some guidance/examples for implementing both please?
Is TLS natively supported by Tang or would we just use a reverse proxy?
I would like to remotely (i.e. from the Tang servers) block a single client from authenticating, to prevent it from unlocking automatically on it's next boot. How would this be achieved?
Thanks
M
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: