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v41 v47 1 [[TranslatedPages]] 1 [[TranslatedPages(outdated=This page is incomplete. Options description is missing.)]] 2 2 = Preferences > Remote Control = 3 3 4 [[ Image(source:trunk/images/preferences/remotecontrol.png,middle,nolink)]] **Settings for the remote control feature**4 [[JOSMImage(preferences/remotecontrol,middle,,48,link=,margin-right=20)]] **Settings for the remote control feature** 5 5 6 Remote Control allows JOSM to be controlled from other applications, e.g. from a web browser, by opening a listening TCP port (8111) on localhost where it accepts commands. [[BR]]7 SinceJOSM version6941 it is also listening for HTTPS on port 8112.[[BR]]6 Remote Control allows JOSM to be controlled from other applications, e.g. from a web browser, by opening a listening TCP port (8111) on localhost where it accepts commands. \\ 7 From JOSM version r6941 through r15469 it was also listening for HTTPS on port 8112. \\ 8 8 **Note**: Due to security reasons the Remote Control is disabled in the default settings and has to be enabled manually. 9 9 10 If you accessthea website via HTTPS and use the Remote Control it will also use HTTPS to control your JOSM. If it does not work, note that your browser, security addons/plugins and firewalls may block this access (you may be able to whitelist/allow it inside these tools) – check your logs. In addition you may need to tell your browser to accept the self-signed JOSM HTTPS certificate. More details on some of these issues: [https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/2208/how-do-i-enable-the-remote-control-in-josm How do I enable the "remote control" in JOSM?] (on the OSM help site).10 For JOSM version r6941 through r15469, if you access a website via HTTPS and use the Remote Control it will also use HTTPS to control your JOSM. If it does not work, note that your browser, security addons/plugins and firewalls may block this access (you may be able to whitelist/allow it inside these tools) – check your logs. In addition you may need to tell your browser to accept the self-signed JOSM HTTPS certificate. More details on some of these issues: [https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/2208/how-do-i-enable-the-remote-control-in-josm How do I enable the "remote control" in JOSM?] (on the OSM help site). 11 11 12 '''See the list of [[Help/RemoteControlCommands|Remote control commands]].'''12 After JOSM r15469, websites cannot use HTTPS to control JOSM. Safari is the only major browser known to have issues with remote control commands on HTTPS websites. 13 13 14 [[Image(remote_control.png)]] 14 **See the list of [wikitr:/Help/RemoteControlCommands Remote control commands].** 15 16 [[Image(PreferencesRemoteControl.png​,link=,800)]] 15 17 16 18 ---- 17 Back to [wiki :Help/Action/Preferences Preferences][[Br]]18 Back to [wiki:/Help Main Help] 19 Back to [wikitr:/Help/Action/Preferences Preferences] \\ 20 Back to [wikitr:/Help Main Help]