General List Info Page without https?
Hi;
I have a mailing list in the latest version of GNU Mailman. The URL for the General Information page is httS:// and asks people to approve going into an "insecure" site. The person hosting my mailing list understandably does not want to pay the $500 to get a secure certificate. This is a nonprofit thing he is doing out of his good graces for free.
There is nothing being logged onto on this General Information page. Is there something I can suggest to him so that httS:// doesn't have to be used?
Thanks
- Steve <tinker123@gmail.com>:
Hi;
I have a mailing list in the latest version of GNU Mailman. The URL for the General Information page is httS:// and asks people to approve going into an "insecure" site. The person hosting my mailing list understandably does not want to pay the $500 to get a secure certificate. This is a nonprofit thing he is doing out of his good graces for free.
There is nothing being logged onto on this General Information page. Is there something I can suggest to him so that httS:// doesn't have to be used?
??? Just turn https: off. Mailman does NOT require HTTPS by default.
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Steve wrote:
I have a mailing list in the latest version of GNU Mailman. The URL for the General Information page is httS:// and asks people to approve going into an "insecure" site. The person hosting my mailing list understandably does not want to pay the $500 to get a secure certificate. This is a nonprofit thing he is doing out of his good graces for free.
There is nothing being logged onto on this General Information page. Is there something I can suggest to him so that httS:// doesn't have to be used?
What happens if you just go to the http:// url?
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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