Clem posted the original link, so we can assume he has control over the
DNS name and the server contents. Do you trust Clem? I do.
Looks like Clem fixed the cert problem today, as Thomas mentioned. So
that should hopefully eliminate most of your concerns such as redirect
and malware, along with the .org guess. Ready to click yet? :)
It could be Clem set it up with a self-signed cert and put that cert in
the trusted store in his browser. That way when he tests himself, it
looks good. I've done that myself for local testing or for a small set
of users. These days I use ZeroSSL certs, even for testing. No more
hassles, no more evil red marks on the browser URL line.
On 5/4/2025 5:24 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Sun, 4 May 2025 16:25:21 -0700, Tom Brennan wrote:
Just use http://www.jolucl.com/JolDoc/ if you don't want to tell your
browser it's ok to use the self-signed cert. Not a big deal for a web
site where you're not entering your bank userid and password.
Or it redirects to a download of malware.
Or your browser settings specify "HTTPS Only".
Did the person who posted that link test it?
On 5/4/2025 4:12 PM, Michael Oujesky wrote:
Perhaps should be .org?????
Or .edu or .gov or .mil or .biz or .nam or any random country code or ...?
It's bad enough when browsers guess at autocorrection. Why encourage it?
At 04:44 PM 5/4/2025, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Sun, 4 May 2025 16:45:50 -0400, David ColeĀ wrote:
Same with Edge.
At 5/4/2025 01:38 PM, Mike Schwab wrote:
It does have https set up.
Is " set up" supposed to be something good?
And Safari and curl:
curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate
More details here: https://curl.se/docs/sslcerts.html
how to fix it, please visit the webpage mentioned above.
For https://www.jolucl.com/JolDoc/
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