Nigel Metheringham <[email protected]> (Mi 10 Feb 2016 22:05:57 CET): > Suspect you may have something like a https-everywhere plugin on your > browser pushing it to an https URL.
An incognito tab of my Chrome browser tries to complete exim.org as https://exim.org and offers "use tab to search bugzilla"… Indeed it's a nice feature, but more likely it should work for searching the documentation, shouldn't it? And even when I type there www.exim.org, the Chrome browser tries to contact https://www.exim.org, which fails, because of the certificate problem. Shouldn't we provide a unified view to https?://(www\.)?exim\.org And put the bugzilla to some https://bugs.exim.org/. With a redirect from the http://bugs.exim.org/ (TLS should be enforced because we send passwords there.) > We do not serve the base website (exim.org or www.exim.org … > I've currently no intention of changing this unless there is a strong > argument to do so (argument to not do so is key management is a pain). It would cost us two certs. Best regards from Dresden/Germany Viele Grüße aus Dresden Heiko Schlittermann -- SCHLITTERMANN.de ---------------------------- internet & unix support - Heiko Schlittermann, Dipl.-Ing. (TU) - {fon,fax}: +49.351.802998{1,3} - gnupg encrypted messages are welcome --------------- key ID: F69376CE - ! key id 7CBF764A and 972EAC9F are revoked since 2015-01 ------------ -
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