Hi,
Steve Bennett wrote:
What's the need, if I may ask? What's the worst that could happen if
some freak stole your password somehow?
He uses the same password for his online banking account ;)
Bye
Frederik
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On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:24 PM, colliar wrote:
> I wonder why there is no ssl-support for the wiki.
> It woudb be nice if I could enter my password and changes with an encrypted
> connection and not just plain text.
What's the need, if I may ask? What's the worst that could happen if
some freak
Grant Slater schrieb:
> On 28 July 2010 12:24, colliar wrote:
>> I wonder why there is no ssl-support for the wiki.
>> It woudb be nice if I could enter my password and changes with an encrypted
>> connection and not just plain text.
>>
>
> I'll set it up in a few days. We already have a certific
On 28 July 2010 12:24, colliar wrote:
> I wonder why there is no ssl-support for the wiki.
> It woudb be nice if I could enter my password and changes with an encrypted
> connection and not just plain text.
>
I'll set it up in a few days. We already have a certificate.
/ Grant
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Am 29.07.2010 14:44, schrieb Valent Turkovic:
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:24:04 +0200, colliar wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I wonder why there is no ssl-support for the wiki. It woudb be nice if I
>> could enter my password and changes with an encrypted conn
On 29 July 2010 22:44, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> My guess is because proper SSL certs aren't cheap and you need to
> implement it on server side.
There is a number of free options, I think godaddy offers certs for
free to non-profits, but I think the claim before was CPU cost, not
cert cost.
Sinc
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:24:04 +0200, colliar wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder why there is no ssl-support for the wiki. It woudb be nice if I
> could enter my password and changes with an encrypted connection and not
> just plain text.
>
> Thanks
> colliar
My guess is because proper SSL certs aren't che
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Hi
I wonder why there is no ssl-support for the wiki.
It woudb be nice if I could enter my password and changes with an encrypted
connection and not just plain text.
Thanks
colliar
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