> > > > I see, so the server will indeed automatically generate the "correct" > > keys, but if it previously generated them and is still using the same > > ones then it might not. Thanks for clarifying. > > But what Sage should do? If somebody manually runs notebook(), then it > could just ask something like "Current keys are... generate new? [y/N]". > But what if user runs sage -c 'notebook(...)'? Force to use > "--allow-short-ssl-key" -argument? > > > Well, yes. This is true for lots of websites... but obtaining "real" > > certificates is not an easy proposition, right? (I mean not *hard*, but > > requires at least some money and other registration/whatnot?) > > You asked about sage.math.clemson.edu, i.e. part of Clemson university. > Isn't there any computer centre to help with certificates? > > I dunno; I wasn't the original poster, just asking for some clarification as an "interested observer". But lots of people use Sage servers hosted at other places.
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