I'm trying to build a prototype of browser <-> windows app communication, using SignalR.
The objective is simple: I have a tray application running on each client that reads a smart-card and generates a value which should be passed to the web application.
I've built a self-hosted SignalR hub on the tray application and the webpage communicates successfully with it.
Problem is, in production the webapp is delivered over HTTPS and the signalR hub is delivered over classic HTTP (e.g. http://localhost:8080
) and, as expected, most modern browser throw a mixed-content warning and refuse to talk to signalR.
My questions are:
1) Is there a way to avoid the mixed-content warning?
2) Would it be worth to build a self-hosted http server supporting HTTPS? And, if so, will the browser talk to a client on https://localhost/
with some self-signed certificate?
Thank you