> That's in the config, the user should be responsible for it.
True, it is in the config. It's also the default. If the alternative is
too much, perhaps changing
strictssl = FALSE \* Refuse untrusted SSL connections *\
to
strictssl = FALSE \* Validate SSL certificates from server *\
On 2016-10-13 15:42, Alexander Keller wrote:
That's in the config, the user should be responsible for it.
True, it is in the config. It's also the default. If the alternative is
too much, perhaps changing
strictssl = FALSE \* Refuse untrusted SSL connections *\
to
strictssl = FAL
Alexander Keller wrote:
> If the alternative is too much, perhaps changing
> strictssl = FALSE \* Refuse untrusted SSL connections *\
> to
> strictssl = FALSE \* Validate SSL certificates from server *\
> would help better inform what it does. My initial understanding when I
> used
I start ii and chat for a while. Then I lose my internet connection
for a few hours. What is a good way to have ii automatically connect
when I get my internet connection back?
I guess I have determine whether ii has disconnected and whether I now
have an internet connection. I don't know how to d
Good day to bring this up [0].
cheers!
mar77i
[0] https://twitter.com/freenodestaff/status/786495995949481984
> surf is not _silently_ ignoring them. If the validation fails, `sslfailed`
> will be true and in the window title you can see a `…:U` for untrusted
> instead of `…:T` for trusted.
You're right. It does provide that feedback. My apologies. :)
I've just been doing a bunch of digging in the TLS
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 7:47 AM, Thomas Levine <_...@thomaslevine.com> wrote:
> I start ii and chat for a while. Then I lose my internet connection
> for a few hours. What is a good way to have ii automatically connect
> when I get my internet connection back?
>
> I guess I have determine whether i