Well...two things...
Once: To get https://manage.opensrs.net we'd need a CERT for that address.
I can get this added to the list...
Second: manage.opensrs.net is there for QuickStart customers, which is
SUPPOSED to be a stop gap solution for Resellers until they can get the
client code working - IF you get the client code working, you can
implement the manage interface (it's the default code, what's actually
released to you) behind a secure server.
Getting a CERT takes a considerable amount of time and effort, so don't
expect the security to be there soon.
The lock shows up, even if the address belies that part...
Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Support Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Derek J. Balling wrote:
> Glad to see it wasn't just ME who had this illusory problem.
>
> Can we PLEASE bump this up on the to-do list? It CAN'T be that hard...
>
> D
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> At 1:16 AM -0400 7/21/00, Jo Shea - Danjo Creations wrote:
> >I had a client ask why the manage login is not on a secure server.
> >Investigating the frame source, I can see that it indeed is, but the way
> >it's working, the customer is not seeing the lock icon, nor a https://
> >address.
> >
> >I don't know how many clients would be concerned, but that may be something
> >to consider changing. Could you not use the same setup as
> >https://manage.opensrs.net?
> >
> >Are we allowed to copy that form to our own secure server? Are we expected
> >to?
> >
> >
> >Jo Shea
> >Danjo Creations
>
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