Try it with Chrome and it makes you feel like the world blew up, I
suppose intentionally as a fail-safe for the user-sake.
Doug Barton wrote:
Joel,
I don't know what "It doesn't" is supposed to mean, but visiting
https://www.ietf.org/* today with firefox it is still reporting that the
certificate expired yesterday.
Given the volume of discussion about the topic starting yesterday when
the problem started one could easily make a case for "it's still broken"
being a significant "issue."
cc'ing the address listed as "Report Website Errors" on the home page.
Doug
On 08/26/2011 07:44, Joel jaeggli wrote:
It doesn't...
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/v6ops/current/maillist.html
On 8/26/11 00:18 , t.petch wrote:
Why does the IETF website consider it necessary to use TLS to access the mailing
list archives, when they all appeared without it, or any other security, in the
first place?
Besides all the usual hassle of TLS, today the certificate is reported by IE as
expired, which sort of sums it up.
Tom Petch
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