
ADC_HmiClicK_PE01 (AutomationDirect) asked a question.
CLICK 3.60 and Remote PLC Mobile app release
CLICK 3.60 and a new mobile app called Remote PLC are now available. The CLICK software can be found at the software downloads page.
Remote PLC can be found on the Apple app store:For Android users, it can also be found on the Google Play Store:
We would love to hear your thoughts on this latest release
Great, but just thinking of the typical user deployment, convenience for end users and troubleshooting.
Without doing packet captures and sniffing traffic, can we get some information on how this is working (not necessarily every detail, just a few)
TLS/SSL, secured in some way?
Knowing full well that if Modbus TCP is enabled, the registers can be changed anyway, assuming the allow list is not enabled.
Brute-force protection?
On network (Ethernet/WLAN) is this using the programming port (25425) or another new port?
I see that SC60/61 can be used to control Bluetooth access, physical or other remote/automated activation could be used to protect access.
Remote PLC uses a proprietary encrypted communications protocol. The data is protected and available only based on who is configured to access the data monitors.