On 1/10/13 6:25 AM, Rob wrote:
> 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.
> 

When I typed www.seamonkey-project.org in the location bar, I was NOT
redirected.  However, I did that after already installing SM 2.15.

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