Hi:
I have an M4 MacMini, running Sequoia 15.3.2. I upgraded from an Intel i7, 2.3GHz. The M4 runs software called "AMS" (Antipodes Music Server," which has been upgraded several times, the most recent update being 3-4 months ago. I cannot locate "AMS" in my appication list to allow an exception to my firewal. (not necessary until being blocked last week)
I have turned off the firewall, which did nothing.
On my local network, I have a server for music. The server is accessed by browser at "http://myantipcodes.com." I've accessed that server (and my files) more than 420 times since I inserted the server more than a year ago. I can no longer access that site/address, receiving the message "Not Secure." I have not found a way to bypass the "not secure."
"The server provider addresses users security concerns with the following :
You are in a trusted internal network when using AMS, https isn’t required.
When connecting to our website you are outside of your local network, https is used."
I have tried entering "http://myantipodes.com" but still receive the "Not Secure" message and I am blocked from that server. I don't recall making any system changes to precipitate this change.
Your help would be appreciated.
I have an M4 MacMini, running Sequoia 15.3.2. I upgraded from an Intel i7, 2.3GHz. The M4 runs software called "AMS" (Antipodes Music Server," which has been upgraded several times, the most recent update being 3-4 months ago. I cannot locate "AMS" in my appication list to allow an exception to my firewal. (not necessary until being blocked last week)
I have turned off the firewall, which did nothing.
On my local network, I have a server for music. The server is accessed by browser at "http://myantipcodes.com." I've accessed that server (and my files) more than 420 times since I inserted the server more than a year ago. I can no longer access that site/address, receiving the message "Not Secure." I have not found a way to bypass the "not secure."
"The server provider addresses users security concerns with the following :
You are in a trusted internal network when using AMS, https isn’t required.
When connecting to our website you are outside of your local network, https is used."
I have tried entering "http://myantipodes.com" but still receive the "Not Secure" message and I am blocked from that server. I don't recall making any system changes to precipitate this change.
Your help would be appreciated.