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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. I am here to help clear issues left open even if solved or waiting for more insight. This issue will be closed if no further activity occurs during the next 2 weeks. If the issue is still valid just add a comment to keep it alive. Thank you for your contributions.
Describe the bug
Remote buzzer client is not able to connect to the Photobooth server socket.io process via HTTPS.
Steps to reproduce the behavior
Upgrade the web server connection to HTTPS and enable Hardware Buttons. The client is not able to connect
Expected behavior
Hardware buttons also work when the web server uses HTTPS to communicate
Photobooth Version
3.x
Browser and browser version
No response
Operating System
Raspberry PI OS
Did it work before?
No
Latest working version
No response
Additional context
No response
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