Connecting to Intiface server app ios

I’m trying to connect to the Intiface server app on iOS but it cannot find ws://localhost:12345/

The only thread I found said that iOS won’t allow ws for https sites (faptap in this case). Is that still true when using the app? If so, how do you connect to the iOS Intiface server app from faptap?

Browser apps, including faptap, do not work on iOS Intiface.

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Are there iOS video/script player apps that can connect to the Intiface server, or do I need to connect from a PC?

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No clue. We don’t really support video/script players, just intiface. Check http://eroscripts.com

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I had found a way to use mobile connected to the toy, from a pc instance.

I run the intiface server on my pc and expose with ngrok the websocket, so I use the ngrok url in fap tap from my smartphone, confuse, I know, maybe this help you guys in some way

is there a way, though, to get the iOS Intiface Central app to request permission to access local network, so that it can receive incoming connections, from eg my laptop running OBS with a node.js script that triggers events? eg if somebody tips me during a stream, then OBS can send a signal to the network port that the iOS Intiface Central is listening on? I (and a few others in my vicinity who all bought similar products) need this functionality for Satisfyer products (which are bluetooth-finicky) to work on our streams.
(Intiface Central does connect to the Satisfyer product after it’s paired to the iPhone using Satisfyer’s app.. whereas, getting the Satisfyer product to connect to macOS is seeming to be impossible)

So first off: Satisfyer | Intiface Software (mostly Windows based, but assuming macos lets you see blue devices without names, it should work).

As for scripting, there’s client libraries for most languages. I can’t remember if the the current JS library supports nodejs or if it’s only going to work in browser. Unless you’re running the client in the browser, you can specify the address of Intiface running on your phone.

Finally, Lovense has a patent on tip triggered control of devices, so tip based control is off the table: we will not help you with that.