Time to get secure
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- 3ICE
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Re: Time to get secure
Already using it to provide bare-bones https support for 3ice.hu
Yes
Edit: Without having to pay money for a certificate... their security is seriously down-valued now. This assurance means nothing if anyone can get one, no questions asked.
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Edit: Without having to pay money for a certificate... their security is seriously down-valued now. This assurance means nothing if anyone can get one, no questions asked.
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Re: Time to get secure
There's no https on my end? Perhaps you need to renew it.
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Re: Time to get secure
Nope. It's automatic. Try the blog or the home page. Forum has problems with it so not enabled here.
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Re: Time to get secure
The only point of it is to secure everyone's passwords when logging in/changing password so if it won't work on the forum it doesn't matter anyway.
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Re: Time to get secure
Fully secure now. Do you know what was wrong? I serve the site logo over HTTP. Damn Google is needlessly strict. A single meaningless picture (white on transparent background) that also works fine when requested over HTTPS, but the theme I use linked it over HTTP. Until today.
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