Re: Use https://db.debian.org/

1999-09-29 Thread Taketoshi Sano
Hi. In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], I wrote: Is it possible to add INPUT TYPE=reset value=reset button on the edit your info page ? Because I use Netscape Navigator to access encrpyted page currently, but it has some difficulties to handle the input form page. I have found last

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-24 Thread Randolph Chung
Apropos redesign: the images on the secure version point to a non-secure URL and are therefore not rendered. We are looking into this and will try to get it fixed in the next 24 hours. Paul Moreover, I tried updating my info on the non-secure page, but Paul my postcode is STILL not getting

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-24 Thread Taketoshi Sano
Hi. In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Gunthorpe) writes: On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, James A. Treacy wrote: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. Yes, this is definately the best way

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-23 Thread Elie Rosenblum
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 06:49:46PM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. Additionally, I have asked for a page to be linked from db.debian.org to describe what those who

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-23 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Wed, 22 Sep 1999, James A. Treacy wrote: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. Yes, this is definately the best way to enter the data right now. Encrypted LDAP is comming in many months though.

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-23 Thread Jens Ritter
James A. Treacy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. The certificate has got the fingerprint: B5:48:B4:F8:A5:A9:E6:AE:91:AF:52:EA:AB:60:99:DB is this correct? Please answer

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-23 Thread Paul Slootman
On Wed 22 Sep 1999, James A. Treacy wrote: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. I get 'connection refused by the server'... Moreover, I tried updating my info on the non-secure page, but my postcode is

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-23 Thread Martin Bialasinski
* Paul == Paul Slootman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Paul On Wed 22 Sep 1999, James A. Treacy wrote: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. Paul I get 'connection refused by the server'... Yesterday, I

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-23 Thread Paul Slootman
On Thu 23 Sep 1999, Paul Slootman wrote: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. No, you should have used https://db.debian.org/ ... I get 'connection refused by the server'... ... because db.debian.org does accept https connections, while www.debian.org doesn't.

Re: Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-23 Thread James A. Treacy
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 12:52:49PM +0200, Paul Slootman wrote: On Wed 22 Sep 1999, James A. Treacy wrote: I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. Aack. I write www.debian.org so often I guess it just

Use https://db.debian.org/ [was Re: Add your location ...]

1999-09-22 Thread James A. Treacy
I should have used https://www.debian.org/ in the original mail. Sorry. Everyone who can (legally) use ssl should use that URL. Additionally, I have asked for a page to be linked from db.debian.org to describe what those who have lost their password should do. Someone else will have to explain