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Arisotura |
Posted on 05-28-17, 01:48 pm
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☭ coffee and cream
Karma: 10532 Posts: 2333/2780 Since: 06-26-11 |
expired certificate brought to you by Let's Encrypt
unability to connect anyway brought to you by browsers that think they must protect users from themselves by deciding for them (it is possible to connect by changing your system time, but you didn't hear this from me) _________________________ Kuribo64 - zrghij |
SuperML |
Posted on 05-28-17, 01:51 pm
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Flurry
Karma: 783 Posts: 206/256 Since: 12-29-16 |
ah, the internet
so fragile |
Yami |
Posted on 05-28-17, 07:50 pm
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(ーωー。)
Karma: 721 Posts: 220/240 Since: 08-12-13 |
I so love the short life span of Let's Encrypt...
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gridatttack |
Posted on 05-29-17, 03:39 pm
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Birdo
Karma: 3316 Posts: 1969/2026 Since: 06-28-11 |
Arisotura |
Posted on 05-29-17, 03:43 pm
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☭ coffee and cream
Karma: 10532 Posts: 2336/2780 Since: 06-26-11 |
well, yeah. I understand that browsing a site that has been compromised would be pretty bad, esp. if you transmit sensitive data. I also understand that many users click warnings away without reading. but, atleast let me choose if I want to take the risk, blarg. make it hidden or whatever, but let me choose.
also, I think most users would take HTTPS warnings seriously (too seriously) given we're educating them to think that "green padlock = yay I am safe from everything / anything else = oh noes I will get haxed". _________________________ Kuribo64 - zrghij |
TruelyJohn64 |
Posted on 05-29-17, 06:20 pm
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(Words)
Karma: 755 Posts: 129/265 Since: 01-03-16 |
Posted by StapleButter ...but, atleast let me choose if I want to take the risk, blarg. make it hidden or whatever, but let me choose. Wait, does your browser not have that option or are you saying this as a general thing? _________________________ "I strikingly thought you would know how but it clearly seems you have no knowledge of hacking" - MiiU 2017 |
Yami |
Posted on 05-29-17, 07:30 pm
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(ーωー。)
Karma: 721 Posts: 221/240 Since: 08-12-13 |
It depends on how the site got setup. In case of NSMBHD and DSHack.org, it redirects you to HTTPS, while in case of Kuribo64 and NSMB2 Hax, trying to access the HTTPS version will give you an error. _________________________ |
Arisotura |
Posted on 05-29-17, 08:27 pm
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☭ coffee and cream
Karma: 10532 Posts: 2337/2780 Since: 06-26-11 |
Posted by TruelyJohn64 Posted by StapleButter ...but, atleast let me choose if I want to take the risk, blarg. make it hidden or whatever, but let me choose. Wait, does your browser not have that option or are you saying this as a general thing? as Yami said. the board forces HTTPS (but at some point it didn't, maybe it relies on the setting being cached?) and the browser says "oh noes! the certificate is expired. I can't let you access that site, go fuck yourself" setting your time back worked, but not if you set it too far back the HTTPS version of K64 doesn't work because it's not set up. it doesn't even listen on port 443. _________________________ Kuribo64 - zrghij |
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