Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread DM Smith
I tried to fix this the other day, and will shortly. But the server locked up twice in that day. So I’ve backed out my changes (a one-liner for this issue) and am doing them one at a time. I hope to have that solved within a week. In Him, DM > On Feb 15, 2016, at 3:44 PM, Jaak Ristioja

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread DM Smith
Ownership info is not easy to fix. It requires a paid certificate and much hoops to obtain. — DM > On Feb 15, 2016, at 2:56 PM, David Haslam wrote: > > Yep! I inspected the lock icon in Firefox and confirmed that it's now using > Lets Encrypt. > > Further information... See > > https://www.

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread David Haslam
Yep! I inspected the lock icon in Firefox and confirmed that it's now using Lets Encrypt. Further information... See https://www.dropbox.com/s/mhjxbme20uts5ec/Screenshot%202016-02-15%2020.20.56.png?dl=0 "This web site does not supply ownership information." Would that be easy to fix? David

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-15 Thread DM Smith
Went with LetsEncrypt. It should be proper for the entire crosswire.org web. If you see a problem or have a question, let me know. In Him, DM Smith > On Feb 12, 2016, at 5:30 PM, Matěj Cepl wrote: > > On 2016-02-12, 19:28 GMT, David Haslam wrote: >> Even so, th

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread Matěj Cepl
On 2016-02-12, 19:28 GMT, David Haslam wrote: > Even so, this is the way browsers are moving! > > The sooner we can move away from self signed the better. Certainly, I see two ways out: * https://letsencrypt.org/ … I have never tried it, so I am not sure how really difficult it is, but

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread admin
> Note: you can get FREE proper SSL certificates from > https://www.startssl.com/, good for one year at a time. Another Free proper SSL sertification from https://letsencrypt.org/ is also available. 3 months at a time , but can be updated automatically. John > > On 2/12/16 9:28 AM, David Haslam

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread DM Smith
Thanks. I’m looking into that. In Him, DM > On Feb 12, 2016, at 5:22 PM, Kahunapule Michael Johnson > wrote: > > Note: you can get FREE proper SSL certificates from > https://www.startssl.com/, good for one year at a time. > > On 2/12/16 9:28 AM, David Haslam wrote: >> I just selected

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread Kahunapule Michael Johnson
Note: you can get FREE proper SSL certificates from https://www.startssl.com/, good for one year at a time. On 2/12/16 9:28 AM, David Haslam wrote: > I just selected a different tab in my browser and it complained about the > self-signed cert. > > I've added an exception for crosswire.org for now

[sword-devel] Firefox 44.0.2 and self-signed certs

2016-02-12 Thread David Haslam
I just selected a different tab in my browser and it complained about the self-signed cert. I've added an exception for crosswire.org for now. Even so, this is the way browsers are moving! The sooner we can move away from self signed the better. David -- View this message in context: http:/