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[GH-ISSUE #7026] [Bug]: iOS/Safari client loses connection to server and it cannot be restored without removing all the local website data #28743
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Originally created by @retifrav on GitHub (Feb 19, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/issues/7026
What happened?
I have Actual instance open in a Safari tab, and sometimes I work with it offline (no internet connection). When I get back online, usually the data syncs just fine, which is super convenient (basically, eliminates a need to have a proper application for it). However, sometimes the client (that Safari) "loses" the server, so it looks like this in settings (
N/Afor server version):Trying to reload the page (when I am online) or/and restarting Safari does not resolve this, server is still offline and
N/A. Trying to re-enter the same URL by clicking onChange server URLmenu item fails with this error:here's also a screenshot:
But server is most definitely running at this URL, because it was working before and it is still working in other browsers on my other devices at this exact same URL.
Only when I go to iOS settings and remove all website data for this host in Safari (and restart Safari), then I get the client working and connected to the server again (with absolutely the same URL that was failing earlier on that screenshot above).
Not sure if this is specific to iOS/Safari, but so far I noticed this problem only happening there.
It is also probably worth to mention that I use a self-signed certificate on the server, so I need to trust it on the initial page load in Safari. But then again, if that was a problem for the Actual frontend, it would have failed to connect to that server already on the initial load.
The Actual version is
v26.2.0.How can we reproduce the issue?
N/A.Unfortunately, these steps do not always reproduce the problem, I noticed it happening only once in a week or so.
Where are you hosting Actual?
Docker
What browsers are you seeing the problem on?
Safari
Operating System
Mobile Device
@MatissJanis commented on GitHub (Feb 23, 2026):
👋 I'll venture a guess that you have some sort of auth mechanism in front of Actual? Authelia or something something similar?
@retifrav commented on GitHub (Feb 24, 2026):
Well, it does load a "Sign in" page in a fresh/private browser:
and after that it shows a "Decrypt" dialog on selecting a budget file:
but both of these are default pages of the Actual, and I figured that adding my own authentication in front of those would be redundant, so I have not added any.
I do have NGINX in front of it, but like I said it does not introduce any additional authentication, it is only used as a reverse-proxy. If anything, the NGINX config is this:
...he-he, I forgot to mention that in front of that NGINX there is also Synology's own NGINX (I am running all that on a Synology NAS), which adds HTTPS into the mix (with a self-signed certificate, as I mentioned), but that one does not add any authentication either.
Looking at that setup of mine, I'd say I should probably try running a testing instance on a regular web-server with a proper certificate and maybe with no reverse-proxy at all - just to reduce the amount of moving parts. So if you'd like me to try to reproduce the problem in that cleaner/minimal environment, I can do so.
@MatissJanis commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2026):
What I think is happening is: after a while the session to Synology/nginx (apologies, I am not an expert in either of these technologies) lapses. Thus the next time actual tries to hit the "/sync" endpoint - it gets back a 401/403 from the middleware (it is unable to reach the AB server). Thus - you get a "AB is not configured on this server" error because we do not recognise the response we get back.
It would be good if you could confirm this. The next time you get the "AB is not configured.." error - open up the network tab in devtools and look for the failing API call. It would be very interesting to know the status code and response of that request.
Additionally: maybe there is something interesting in console logs as well at that stage.
@retifrav commented on GitHub (Feb 25, 2026):
First, I think I've managed to more or less reliably reproduce the issue, here are the updated steps:
N/A;Next, as you said, I tried to inspect the network requests. Getting web-inspector to work on iOS was a bit of a struggle, but I finally got it. However, there was not a single error message with the text
not configured on this serverin the console (but there were others, see below). On the network tab there were several failed requests, including those to/syncendpoint:but none of the failed requests had a status code, so it looks like they were never actually sent:
And console contained some hints:
So it looks like the self-signed certificate is an issue after all? Even though, like I said in the original post, in that case I'd expect it to fail already on the initial load and never work at all, however what happens is that it only causes troubles when coming back online from being offline. I really hope this is not some Safari bug, because in that case you likely won't be able to do anything about it.
@MatissJanis commented on GitHub (Mar 2, 2026):
Very interesting. I was able to reproduce. After refreshing one more time - the connection to my server was re-established.