Hello, David Haslam <dfh...@protonmail.com> writes: > It remains the case that the list archive / server has an insecure connection > that uses only HTTP. > > We should upgrade it ASAP to use HTTPS to avoid all the Browser > Warnings! Do you *still* not understand what's going on?
> So are you saying that nobody at CrossWire cares a diddly squat that > strangers can connect straight to the archives without having to login > via a secure connection? Based on this mail, it definitely appears so. > With all the kerfuffle/hilarity about my use of Leo, we seem to have > lost sight of the main point! No, the main point is that you used an "AI" predictive text generator and trusted it too much, that you therefore opened an incorrect URL, and that you completely misunderstood what was going on when faced with a warning. You then sent several overly alarmist messages, and didn't let others lessen your misunderstandings. The mailing list archives are accessible through both http and https, and when accessed through https the server serves up a correct certificate for the crosswire domain, just not for all of its subdomains. If you therefore use an improper subdomain to access the link, you will receive a valid certificate, it just won't match the (incorrect) subdomain. This is not a security issue, it might even have the happy side effect of getting people to use the correct URL. Furthermore, even if the webserver did not listen to arbitrary subdomain request, anyone could set up a reverse proxy and mirror the content (including SSL connection) on any domain (say, stop-using-llms.org) - users would rightly be met with a warning, but there would be no security issue on the crosswire site. Kind regards, pinoaffe PS: *please* stop using leo (and similar "AI" "agents"), especially when looking up basic information or concepts. Just use whatever search engine you like instead. LLMs are just text predictors, and if the answers they give you happen to be correct that's purely due to coincidence. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page