bump
Yeah it all depends on the location.. Was just saying. I've done work at locations that just flat out block HTTPS.. It makes NO sense, you can't even do banking - but they do it.. lol
I'd just leave HTTP available for those that need it.
They block SSL traffic because they can't read it and see what you are sending and receiving.
They want to know if your following Kim Jong Il's Twitter feed or forwarding sensitive information to HRC.
Probably should not be on MDS during work hours.
SSL cert, were was it used again? I have never seen one used on a forum before...
www.mdshooters.com was using an expired (2013) SSL certs until you guys did the upgrade.
Considering you can get a certificate for free, I don't really understand the aversion to installing an SSL certificate for those who feel more comfortable browsing over https. Not saying you have to force https, as some have mentioned it can cause issues for them. But some of use would feel more comfortable if our username and password were not passed in the clear if we happen to be sitting in a Panera or starbucks using the wifi.
Well, https://letsencrypt.org meets the Globally Publicly Trusted requirement, as for the long term.... If you install the tool from letsencrypt.org it will auto-renew every 90days.
Everything is going https (which is good.) Even google said they will start lowering search results on sites that don't support it. FWIW, I'd prefer to browse to MDS securely if given the choice.
FYI all the ssl cert will be going up today/tomorrow
requires and IP change so flush dns or reboot, etc if you see site error/down.
error may look like this
https://www.nptech.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/DefaultSite.jpg
or this cant remember
https://blog.pclewis.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/2010-01-18-142121_765x589_scrot.png
Thank you.. Looking forward to it.
Attention all you geeks who added the IP address in your hosts file, you will need to update.