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equaeghe 29 Sep 2018 04:50 AM

https?
 
Is there any chance the site administrators can add https to this site?

Berenburger 29 Sep 2018 06:15 AM

Why?
Asked before. Search on ‘https’ in this forum.

equaeghe 29 Sep 2018 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Berenburger (Post 607867)
Why?

It increases the risk of accounts being hacked, with all the possible consequences that may have (impersonation, deletion, stealing personal info from the profile).

Furthermore, browsers and plugins are and will more and more complain (my password manager does, for example). Regardless of whether you feel this is right or not, it is bothersome and implementing https is a straightforward fix.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Berenburger (Post 607867)
Asked before. Search on ‘https’ in this forum.

I did, it seems the administrator did not respond then.

Also, I saw people argue that because they didn't see this as a risky situation, it shouldn't be done, even if other users did consider the risk high enough to make it worth implementing https.

Furthermore, I saw people claim there would be connection problems. I don't see which, but in any case, plain http connections could in principle be still allowed as well.

Finally, any concerns about cost is now moot with Letsencrypt (I found it surprisingly easy to do for my sites, and I'm an amateur).

The only reason not to do it is if the administrator can't.

Bamb0 30 Sep 2018 10:09 AM

No reason for this site to force HTTPS . Its silly..... Nothing sensitive here...


Maybe having an SSL layer may be good but not forcing it as you can cause connection problems with some browsers and all.......

equaeghe 1 Oct 2018 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Bamb0 (Post 607878)
No reason for this site to force HTTPS . Its silly..... Nothing sensitive here...

Forcing it should not be necessary. But, it is not silly to provide it, as some people may feel that it is essential account safety. A subjective judgement about what is sensitive or not, is not relevant then.

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Originally Posted by Bamb0 (Post 607878)
Maybe having an SSL layer may be good but not forcing it as you can cause connection problems with some browsers and all.......

I see no reason to force it. But I am curious about the connection problems you suggest there may be; can you share some examples? Actually, in the future browsers will complain when sites are not https-protected.

beeboy 1 Oct 2018 02:28 AM

HttpS is the new normal. The forum owner is too lazy, disinterested, or incapable of implementing it.
Cost is not an issue anymore.

If you cannot connect to https with a modern day browser then I don't know what to say.

FredOnline 1 Oct 2018 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by beeboy (Post 607883)
HttpS is the new normal. The forum owner is too lazy, disinterested, or incapable of implementing it.

Out of interest, I checked out his website, as linked from his Twitter account.

And that's not https secure either.

I also found this quote interesting, from his website:

He continues to participate actively on several domain discussion forums

The information on the website does not appear to quote anything after 2010, and a lot of links are dead.

BTW, that's not meant to be a criticism of Edwin, I'm just reporting the information to the forum.

equaeghe 1 Oct 2018 05:01 AM

I've sent Edwin a PM. I'll report back when he replies and if he's fine with that.

Bamb0 1 Oct 2018 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by beeboy
HttpS is the new normal. The forum owner is too lazy, disinterested, or incapable of implementing it

Edwin cares very much about this site...... He is very busy now elsewhere and doesnt have the time to be here as much..... This site wouldnt be as good as it is if he didnt care so much :)

beeboy 2 Oct 2018 04:37 AM

Let's face it, emd has slowed alot. It's not the moneymaker it was. It must still be paying its way its still here.

One does get the feeling of abandonment. I can't let go. It is the first or second forum I joined.

Bamb0 2 Oct 2018 07:40 AM

Yes sadly alot of sites have slowed :(

The internet revolution is just about over........

beeboy 16 Jan 2019 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by equaeghe (Post 607885)
I've sent Edwin a PM. I'll report back when he replies and if he's fine with that.

Any news? I know a cuss word or two will get his attention;)

Bamb0 17 Jan 2019 08:24 AM

There is NO sensitive data here... This is not a banking or financial site!!

Adding SSL just adds overhead we just dont need.. And for what??

beeboy 17 Jan 2019 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bamb0 (Post 608906)
There is NO sensitive data here... This is not a banking or financial site!!

Adding SSL just adds overhead we just dont need.. And for what??

Whoa nelly!

No sensitive data here unless you consider your login details, email addy, and private messages sensitive.
I'm pretty sure hackers could care less about emd.

No skin off my buttocks. My point was the owner does not care about this site.

EricG 18 Jan 2019 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bamb0 (Post 608906)
Adding SSL just adds overhead we just dont need.. And for what??

Does EMD run on a Pentium 3? I don't think there is much traffic anyway.

On the home page:
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Currently Active Users: 181 (3 members and 178 guests)
Who are these guests any how are they counted?


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