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SSL in Debian Forums
- GarryRicketson
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
Well I am glad it is not SSL, Just now experiementing with a freshly installed NETBSD system, and it said I don't have the ssl certificates setup, or configured, if it was "https" I would not be able to connect.
Making it https could make it difficult for some people to connect, expecially for those with problems in a newly installed system and they might not have some of those things configured yet.
I can see where https is needed on some sites, especially like banking sites, or sites where the information being exchanged must be kept confidentual , but I don't think it is needed here and it could very well be a hinderance.
Making it https could make it difficult for some people to connect, expecially for those with problems in a newly installed system and they might not have some of those things configured yet.
I can see where https is needed on some sites, especially like banking sites, or sites where the information being exchanged must be kept confidentual , but I don't think it is needed here and it could very well be a hinderance.
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
I've just obtained a free certificate for one of my domains for a raspberry pi server running raspbian-jessie based on Debian Jessie, using letsencrypt and it was a breeze & works just fine.levlaz wrote:Once this is live we should just use it. It costs nothing and works in any browser.
https://letsencrypt.org/
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
Whois says otherwise:wizard10000 wrote:forums.debian.net isn't an official Debian resource.
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
The only reason I see in support of SSL on this forum is protection of passwords.
I as a forum admin have no power or tools to implement SSL.
If you feel strongly about this, you should pm the server admins, Mez and Ganneff.
I as a forum admin have no power or tools to implement SSL.
If you feel strongly about this, you should pm the server admins, Mez and Ganneff.
Re: SSL in Debian Forums
Thanks for the reply. I pm'd the admins.4D696B65 wrote:If you feel strongly about this, you should pm the server admins, Mez and Ganneff.
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
I can't find an official statement for this but debian.net is for projects that are not official (such as this site). When a project becomes official it is moved to debian.org.squeeze wrote:Whois says otherwise:wizard10000 wrote:forums.debian.net isn't an official Debian resource.
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- GarryRicketson
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
I don't know what it matters if it is "official" or not, it exists for users to get help and support,and functions, and so it is real.
Debian.org lists the forum as source for support.
https://www.debian.org/support#web
Debian.org lists the forum as source for support.
https://www.debian.org/support#web
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
I understand that in order to use SSL, the server should need extra-power, as more CPU and memory would be required. I think it's worth, though.
Anyways, Let's encrypt is now issuing free/gratis SSL certificates, and I would consider this option: https://letsencrypt.org/
eg: FreeBSD forums are encrypted (though it's the official one). https://forums.freebsd.org/
Anyways, Let's encrypt is now issuing free/gratis SSL certificates, and I would consider this option: https://letsencrypt.org/
eg: FreeBSD forums are encrypted (though it's the official one). https://forums.freebsd.org/
Re: SSL in Debian Forums
All that is fine. Truth to be told: The forum is pretty abandoned, when it comes to administration.jesus92gz wrote:I understand that in order to use SSL, the server should need extra-power, as more CPU and memory would be required. I think it's worth, though.
Anyways, Let's encrypt is now issuing free/gratis SSL certificates, and I would consider this option: https://letsencrypt.org/
eg: FreeBSD forums are encrypted (though it's the official one). https://forums.freebsd.org/
It is pointless to ask here for enhancements.
You can try your luck here:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=47049
Re: SSL in Debian Forums
Yes, support https please ...
At least for login / password, thank.
Or no admin/root here?
At least for login / password, thank.
Or no admin/root here?
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Re: SSL in Debian Forums
I upvote using SSL on the forums.
IT MAKES SENSE
Any website which you enter informaiton such as passwords should be secure.
More and more websites are using it. Even yahoo.
The most recent website that could have any relevance here being linux mint.
They were hacked recently, their .iso images and forums. At this time 0% of their website used https.
Now the linux mint forums and site uses https. The blog is the only part that doesn't.
Changes to password policies
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3007
All forums users should change their passwords.
Beware of hacked ISOs if you downloaded Linux Mint on February 20th!
IT MAKES SENSE
Any website which you enter informaiton such as passwords should be secure.
More and more websites are using it. Even yahoo.
The most recent website that could have any relevance here being linux mint.
They were hacked recently, their .iso images and forums. At this time 0% of their website used https.
Now the linux mint forums and site uses https. The blog is the only part that doesn't.
Changes to password policies
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3007
All forums users should change their passwords.
Beware of hacked ISOs if you downloaded Linux Mint on February 20th!