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Dirbaio |
Posted on 12-30-11, 12:40 am
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Super Mario
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Karma: 10071 Posts: 1336/4458 Since: 06-08-11 |
What it'd be useful for? I dunno. But it's nice and secure.
https://nsmbhd.net/. Browsers will pop up a warning message because the server cert is self-signed. That's normal, you have to add an exception for it. Properly signed certificates cost a lot of money |
LeWario |
Posted on 12-30-11, 05:08 pm
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Banned for being a complete idiot.
Karma: 529 Posts: 646/987 Since: 07-09-11 |
Yaaay
I too don't know of a good reason for HTTPS for our board... |
ray |
Posted on 12-30-11, 05:13 pm
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Roy Koopa
Karma: 4011 Posts: 1159/2722 Since: 06-26-11 |
And I dont know the difference of HTTPS and HTTP xD
See a lots of creative DS Hacking here_________________________ If you want to support me, you might check out my Patreon Page : ) |
Arisotura |
Posted on 12-30-11, 05:21 pm
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☭ coffee and cream
Karma: 10542 Posts: 151/2780 Since: 06-26-11 |
Well, one reason for HTTPS can be dodging typical parents' measures on port 80, like filtering, logging or (derp) 'kids go to bed when we say so'... that's what I was told when I asked about Board2's HTTPS.
Also why is Mini-Mario spitting out HTTP and HTTPS links randomly? Does it actually make the link depending on whether the user used HTTPS or not? (also, the :443 in the URL is unneded, since that's the default port for https) _________________________ Kuribo64 - zrghij |
Dirbaio |
Posted on 12-30-11, 08:37 pm
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Super Mario
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Karma: 10071 Posts: 1337/4458 Since: 06-08-11 |
Dunno, it's probably a bug in Mini-Mario.
Testing it right now... |
Dirbaio |
Posted on 12-30-11, 08:45 pm
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Super Mario
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Karma: 10071 Posts: 1338/4458 Since: 06-08-11 |
LOL, fail. Posting from dirbaio.net!
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Kiyoshi |
Posted on 02-08-12, 01:48 pm
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Karma: 16 Posts: 1/2 Since: 08-20-11 |
You can get a free certificate from http://www.startcom.org
These guys seem to be trustworthy, ArsTechnica says they're excellent, you might still want to Google. |
Arisotura |
Posted on 02-10-12, 11:49 pm
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☭ coffee and cream
Karma: 10542 Posts: 198/2780 Since: 06-26-11 |
A free certificate will still trigger browser warnings, though. There'd be no point in checking certificates for whitelisted authorities if one could get 'good' certificates for free (and more importantly that'd kinda defeat the purpose of SSL).
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Kiyoshi |
Posted on 02-11-12, 11:34 pm
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Karma: 16 Posts: 2/2 Since: 08-20-11 |
Posted by Mega-Mario A free certificate will still trigger browser warnings, though. |
willmarioluigi |
Posted on 10-20-12, 06:20 pm, deleted by Dirbaio
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Jack Sonny |
Posted on 06-03-13, 06:46 pm, deleted by gridatttack: offtopic
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