On Apr 01 2019, Toffer Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks for report this! Do you have specific ideas what could be 
>> changed? If so, would you be able to submit a pull request 
>> (https://github.com/s3ql/s3ql)? 
>>
>> Something as simple as adding that required information to the 
> documentation site at http://www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/authinfo.html It would 
> also be great if the error message simply stated that that command was 
> required. The documentation site could also explain why it is required, (So 
> that only you could read the file that has your passwords in it).
>
> Also, it seems that the search on the documentation site only finds exact 
> matches. So if you search "authinfo2", the file name mentioned in the error 
> message, you won't find http://www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/authinfo.html because 
> it only contain the word "authinfo".
>
> So, basically I guess http://www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/authinfo.html just 
> needs to be updated with the word "authinfo2" somewhere, some information 
> on where the file should be located is included, and a message on how to 
> set permissions on the file so that it is safe is added. Ideally the error 
> message either includes this information or links to the
> documentation.

As I said, I'd be happy to review pull requests :-).

>> > Secondly, the documentation site seems to have some type of strange 
>> errors. 
>> > I can only open a page if I press "try again" on Firefox each time I go 
>> to 
>> > a new page. Also http://www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/authinfo.html works but 
>> > https://www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/authinfo.html fails, and the latter web 
>> > address is the one that Google and DuckDuckGo link to, so none of the 
>> > documentation pages are available via those search sites. 
>>
>>
>> That's odd indeed. Not sure what to do about it since I can't reproduce 
>> it. Also, searching for "s3ql authinfo" on Google links to 
>> http://www.rath.org/s3ql-docs/authinfo.html for me in the first hit 
>> (i.e., no https)... 
>>
>
> I see that Google is now linking to the http site but DuckDuckGo still 
> links to https. Internal links are once again working, no refresh needed. 
> However, I'm still getting a 404 message on the https site 
> <https://screenshots.firefox.com/bzS7FLUljdyAE3lp/www.rath.org> using 
> multiple browsers on multiple devices, using multiple ISPs. Hopefully it's 
> just me for some reason. No https everywhere extension is being used.

This document simply isn't available though HTTPS. Not sure why
DuckDuckGo thinks otherwise - sounds like a search engine bug to me...


Best,
-Nikolaus

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