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Beeing my digital paranoia personality i would love for that to happen too.
But then again encode.su aint that mainstream and im using a uniqie password for it so there is really nothing of worth to get from here..
I might just be weird but i do like the idea of https everywhere.
Done https://encode.su/
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webmaster (23rd January 2017)
Mike (23rd January 2017)
Dear webmaster,
I still obtain message (in FF 50 or IE 11) that encode.su is not secure through improper configuration (missing some values?) and had to add exception.
Best regards,
FatBit
It's fine according to both the Google Chrome and Opera web browsers, which indicate that the certificate was issued by "Let's Encrypt Authority X3."
I'm surprised that Mozilla Firefox is not recognizing the certificate properly (it just failed for me too) -- the developers of Mozilla Firefox will probably have to look into this and update something related to HTTPS on their end (possibly their internal list of supported root CAs?).
As for Internet Explorer, it's a write-off that can be categorically ignored because Microsoft has dumped it (the most recent update I have is from 2015, so it's at least 1 year out of date now anyway) in favour of a new web browser called "Edge" (as in "bleeding edge") that they're now foisting on all their victims of Windows 10, and so far it's even less impressive than Internet Explorer because it doesn't support any plug-ins at all. I wouldn't waste my time worrying about Internet Explorer because all the other major free alternatives (namely Firefox, Opera, and Chrome) are more reliable, much better at supporting open standards, work faster, and seem to be more secure.
Randolf Richardson - randolf@richardson.tw
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no issues here with CybeFox 50.0 ( FF clone) with https plugin
Obtained messages from FF 50:
encode.su uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.
The server might not be sending the appropriate intermediate certificates.
An additional root certificate may need to be imported.
Error code: SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER
Best regards,
FatBit
FatBit
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https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...UNKNOWN_ISSUER
Maybe you have installed antivirus software with https interception?
encode (30th January 2017)
I do not remember that I have installed antivirus with https interception. But I understand that web/server is secure => I added exception.
Thank you + best regards,
FatBit