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# Table of content
- [Requirements](#requirements)
- [Home Assistant general](#home-assistant-general)
- Port
- HTTP or HTTPS
- SSL Certificates
- Android
- Authentication
- UI configuration
- Lovelace UI
- Log Viewer
# Requirements
## Home Assistant general
To check if you are using right configuration for app, try to access your Home Assistant web interface with the same protocol (http:// or https://), the same domain or IP and port. If it is not loading the app will not work as well.
To connect to your Home Assistant instance with HA Client you need `http` and `websocket_api` components to be enabled as well as [remote access](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/remote/) configured. If you are using `frontend` component (Home Assistant web interface actually) `websocket_api` is enabled by default and `http` component is already configured on your server, but still you need to double check.
In other cases changes should be made to you `configuration.yaml`:
```yaml
http:
api_password: #some password here
base_url: #your domain for Home Assistant instance
ssl_certificate: /ssl/fullchain.pem #ssl configuration to access your HA by https
ssl_key: /ssl/privkey.pem
websocket_api:
```