Https can be forbidden in some countries. It is important to have the
possibility to disable it.
Le 9 mars 2012 22:45, "Ximin Luo" <infinity0 at gmx.com> a ?crit :

> +1
>
> On 09/03/12 21:37, Evan Daniel wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Florent Daigniere
> > <nextgens at freenetproject.org> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've been doing some sysadmin tonight:
> >>        - re-enabled ipv6 on all services
> >>        - updated the DNS records (SPF, ...)
> >>        - deployed a valid certificate on postfix
> >>
> >> Let me know if I broke something.
> >>
> >> I was wondering, do we have any good reason not to switch the various
> websites to HTTPS only? (with a 301 redirect on HTTP)
> >
> > Awesome, thanks!
> >
> > I'm in favor of https only. The only real arguments against it are
> > probably server cpu load. I assume that given our traffic levels,
> > that's not likely to be an issue?
> >
> > Evan Daniel
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