I Have no https access. i have done all obvious things. I have run virus scans, cleaner, system restore and all procedures recommends by Microsoft to no avail. problem is.on both IE and Firefox so not a browser issue. I spent two hours with tech.support. nothing. I can bypass and access through some proxy servers. have run checkdisc etc. There was no change made to my hardware or new software but it did happen just after Windowsupdates were installed. I do not have a windows disk. I am using Vista. Excuse my mistakes, I am typing on my phone. any suggestions? I am thinking it has something to do with SSL Certificates.
posted by alltomorrowsparties
on Dec 30, 2012 -
16 answers
SSL, licences, and migrating a website. Old server has an SSL certificate. New one has not. Not using HTTPS. Will visitors see any warnings or otherwise perceive the change?
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posted by alasdair
on Nov 15, 2012 -
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Does this website error message indicate that my financial institution is using a version of Apache built in 2006 on their secure server? Should I be concerned about that? If so, what should I do about it?
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posted by alms
on Sep 15, 2011 -
9 answers
I'm putting together a publicly-available web service/application and have some security questions.
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posted by syzygy
on Sep 3, 2010 -
7 answers
Is there a way in Firefox (3.x, fwiw) to have the password manager save login information on https sites?
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posted by barnacles
on Jan 21, 2010 -
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Some major websites--such as Facebook, Vox and others (but not Metafilter!)--have users enter username & password on an http page rather than an https page. Is this as secure as logging in via https:// and if so, why?
posted by mono blanco
on Dec 1, 2009 -
18 answers
I need to redirect all traffic on a subdomain to https instead of http. mod_rewrite is installed, but I don't know how to use it.
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posted by The Radish
on Jun 11, 2008 -
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Is there a hosting service that will provide me a directory to put some simple https (SSL) content without a lot of $$$ and effort?
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posted by tinkertown
on Jun 5, 2008 -
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What's acceptable and best practice when it comes to passing data in on websites securely and non-securely? I've always presumed finanical information should be passed securely, whilst names and address were OK non-securely? Am I right?
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posted by Ulleskelf
on Apr 11, 2007 -
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I'm at my wit's end. I've been trying to configure tomcat (through apache 2 using mod_jk) to automatically re-direct all traffic to HTTPS from HTTP. More boring technical details to follow.
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posted by purephase
on Dec 13, 2006 -
15 answers
What's the cheapest way to get an SSL certificate (for serving HTTPS connections)? Obviously I'd want the company selling these certs to be listed in most browsers as a trusted authority.
posted by LukeyBoy
on Dec 23, 2004 -
12 answers
Do you know of a free internet notepad service like
Yahoo Notepad, but with https and maybe a few more bells and whistles?
2nd question: If I did find such a service, how stupid would it be to use it as my password repository?
posted by skryche
on Jun 11, 2004 -
6 answers