Justin Wood (Callek) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ant wrote:
>> On 1/9/2013 8:15 AM PT, Rob typed:
>> 
>>> Ant <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.15/
>>>>
>>>> Even the internal updater is out. :)
>>>
>>> www.seamonkey-project.org uses an invalid security certificate...
>>> it is only valid for the domains www.mozilla.com, mozilla.com
>> 
>> Uh, it has a secured web site?
>
> www.seamonkey-project.org is not intended to be supported as an https://
> website, fwiw.
>
> you can safely accept a cert for www.mozilla.com/mozilla.com for our
> site though if that is what is being offered to you. Mozilla is the
> hosting provider, but be warned that nothing on our site is tested for
> https, nothing in the hosting is explicitly providing https:// so if it
> works, it works by accident.

For some unclear reason, when I typed www.seamonkey-project.org in the
location bar, I got (re?)directed to the https:// variant and got that
error message.   Now that I try it again it does not happen.

Of course I understand that you don't have a separate certificate for
all of those special domains, and https is not supported on them.
It may get tricky when those "let's redirect to https whenever possible"
folks have their way.
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