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Yes, the SSL certificate is such a thing. The application doesn't work without a valid certificate; it only works in the web browser and then only if you confirm the certificate warning.

However, there is still the option of exporting the certificate and installing it on the smartphone. The domain name must match the Common Name certificate.

So if you e.g. For example, if you named your dyndns domain sprinkler.dyndns.bla, then the common name must be exactly that. And that's exactly how you have to use it in the app.