Re: Setting up webserver for https??

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On 14 Dec 2021 at 0:01, Tim via users wrote:

Subject:        	Re: Setting up webserver for https??
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> On Mon, 2021-12-13 at 11:14 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II via users
> wrote:
> > I've run a web server on port 8081 for some time since 
> > my ISP blocks ports 80 and 443 completely, and it has 
> > worked fine.
> > Recently have noticed things in access_log that show 
> > people are trying to connect to the port 8081 using 
> > https?? Assume it is changes in browsers that want to do 
> > https only.
> 
> I'd only go through this pallaver if they cannot make a HTTP
> connection.  Are the logged attempts failing HTTPS and aborting, or
> failing HTTPS then succeeding with HTTP?

Not sure on that? The access_log showed the lines with 
code that I later found meant that it was trying to connect 
with https, but there was no successful links to the index 
or other pages after it? No messages, so don't know what 
the users are getting on there end?

> 
> I don't agree with this HTTPS everywhere thing.  Some things don't need
> to be encrypted, and some things can't be.  I wouldn't want my browser
> to prevent me from being able to browse some service.
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