Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread DM Smith
I tried to fix this the other day, and will shortly. But the server locked up twice in that day. So I’ve backed out my changes (a one-liner for this issue) and am doing them one at a time. I hope to have that solved within a week. In Him, DM > On Feb 15, 2016, at 3:44 PM, Jaak Ristioja

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread DM Smith
Ownership info is not easy to fix. It requires a paid certificate and much hoops to obtain. — DM > On Feb 15, 2016, at 2:56 PM, David Haslam wrote: > > Yep! I inspected the lock icon in Firefox and confirmed that it's now using > Lets Encrypt. > > Further

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread David Haslam
Yep! I inspected the lock icon in Firefox and confirmed that it's now using Lets Encrypt. Further information... See https://www.dropbox.com/s/mhjxbme20uts5ec/Screenshot%202016-02-15%2020.20.56.png?dl=0 "This web site does not supply ownership information." Would that be easy to fix? David

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread DM Smith
Went with LetsEncrypt. It should be proper for the entire crosswire.org web. If you see a problem or have a question, let me know. In Him, DM Smith > On Feb 12, 2016, at 5:30 PM, Matěj Cepl wrote: > > On 2016-02-12, 19:28 GMT, David Haslam

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread Kahunapule Michael Johnson
Note: you can get FREE proper SSL certificates from https://www.startssl.com/, good for one year at a time. On 2/12/16 9:28 AM, David Haslam wrote: > I just selected a different tab in my browser and it complained about the > self-signed cert. > > I've added an exception for crosswire.org for

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread DM Smith
Thanks. I’m looking into that. In Him, DM > On Feb 12, 2016, at 5:22 PM, Kahunapule Michael Johnson > wrote: > > Note: you can get FREE proper SSL certificates from > https://www.startssl.com/, good for one year at a time. > > On 2/12/16 9:28 AM, David Haslam

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread Matěj Cepl
On 2016-02-12, 19:28 GMT, David Haslam wrote: > Even so, this is the way browsers are moving! > > The sooner we can move away from self signed the better. Certainly, I see two ways out: * https://letsencrypt.org/ … I have never tried it, so I am not sure how really difficult it is,

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread admin
> Note: you can get FREE proper SSL certificates from > https://www.startssl.com/, good for one year at a time. Another Free proper SSL sertification from https://letsencrypt.org/ is also available. 3 months at a time , but can be updated automatically. John > > On 2/12/16 9:28 AM, David