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Hey, I was just wondering why the website does not offer HTTPS support? Shouldn't be that hard to implement with Let's Encrypt or something similar?
Should not be hard to implement, but also not free. You need a valid security certificate to use HTTPS and those usually have an associated yearly cost.Hey, I was just wondering why the website does not offer HTTPS support? Shouldn't be that hard to implement with Let's Encrypt or something similar?
All I know about certificates comes from signing Windows drivers and software. You need a valid encryption key from a key provider to sign such files. Programs without such signing will show a warning to the user when first run and drivers without such signing will not be able to be installed at all on modern Windows OS. I thought these were the same/similar keys to what HTTPS used, however apparently not.Let's Encrypt is free by the way. You need to read up on it DSG.
It should be possible to support the IE8+XP combo by using TLS 1.0 / 3DES, but idk whether it will degrade the overall 'security score' of a web site or not.The only thing is, we might need to support Windows XP. I will need to look at out browser statistics to see if nobody is using a very old version of IE. I will find a sweet spot and settle there.
ssl.cipher-list = "EECDH:EDH:!eNULL:!RC4:!DES:@STRENGTH:DES-CBC3-SHA"
They normally only install Chrome or FireFox. So it fits the trend...This is impressive. Our users are above average sophistication. Average people don't know to install another browser as far as I know.
What the fuck is Coc Coc?
It is basically chrome more heavily adapted for Vietnam. Its adds features like reverse DNS lookup to get around DNS level website blocking, automatic "tone" guessing for Vietnamese text, improved Vietnamese spell checking, English to Vietnamese translation, support to download streamed media (common sources like YouTube, will probably fail on DRM sources like IPlayer), the ability to use multiple TCP streams to download a file and partial download resuming if supported by website.Wikipedia said:Cốc Cốc browser (previously Cờ Rôm+) is a freeware web browser focused on the Vietnamese market, developed by Vietnamese company Cốc Cốc and based on Chromium open source code,[1] which is the same platform used by Google Chrome, Opera, and Comodo Dragon. Cốc Cốc is available for the Windows, Windows Phone and the OSX operating systems[2][3] and supports both English and Vietnamese.[4]
About 4% of our users use Windows XP. And here is our browser breakdown:
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This is impressive. Our users are above average sophistication. Average people don't know to install another browser as far as I know. [...]
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Having a board where you could write as anonymous, that is, without login, would be cool as well. I think quests were a thing?Now we can be sure that our Warcraft III related messages and data will not be intercepted by man in the middle or impersonation attacks! Not like that was ever a problem or concern...
It is also a matter of moving with the times. Quoting Ralle:Now we can be sure that our Warcraft III related messages and data will not be intercepted by man in the middle or impersonation attacks! Not like that was ever a problem or concern...
"We need this soon, especially now that Chrome and Firefox will start to report websites as unsafe without HTTPS."
You must know some really bad people for that to be a problem... As far as I am aware there is no personal gain to be made at Hive Workshop and as such most hackers will not care and class such traffic as junk to be ignored. It is like one talking about how cute cats are in public to a friend, other people can listen in but they stand to gain nothing and you have nothing to hide.It is most definitely a concern when you are on an open wireless access point. People wanting to do you harm want to do you harm no matter the site you're visiting as long as it's not HTTPS.
Someone which does not want to have to deal with the complexities of a 2-3 page certificate? One could put a carbon value to all the extra computation needed for the encryption and decryption and checking but I will not bother as that is trivial compared with other sources at the moment. Some people could argue that outside of really personal matters (online banking, stuff that has financial worth etc) should one be hiding what you are saying?@Dr Super Good: out of curiosity, is there a reason any site should continue to use HTTP only nowadays?
For sure. Why would anybody but you and the server need to see your traffic? For spying on you? And now let's move to Medivh's tower to discuss whether spying on people is good or bad.Some people could argue that outside of really personal matters (online banking, stuff that has financial worth etc) should one be hiding what you are saying?
As far as I am aware there is no personal gain to be made at Hive Workshop [...]. It is like one talking about how cute cats are in public to a friend, other people can listen in but they stand to gain nothing and you have nothing to hide.
Some people could argue that outside of really personal matters (online banking, stuff that has financial worth etc) should one be hiding what you are saying?