I'm still getting the "only secure content is displayed" popup.FishPants wrote: Did that by chance help with the security errors?
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Interesting... I decided to take a look at the Black Pearl skin again. And there is no warning about unsecure links. For what this is worth.
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Wonder if that's the secure cookies borking tapatalk.. For an SSL certificate, this is a bit of a gong show. Sorry about that.tjg_marantz wrote:10-4. I was hoping I'd missed something but I guess not.
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Uh...I'm still connected via https. At least that's what the URL bar says. Maybe a caching issue?FishPants wrote:Turned off SSL for the time being, will revisit after the upgrade.
I noticed that any hotlinked content is also unsecure, which probably should have been obvious to me but wasn't. I believe that means that any page with hotlinked material will always have unencrypted content on it. What that means to individual browsers, I don't know. So any post with an image, pretty much.
In any case we can revisit after the upgrade.
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you can still opt to use https:// but I am not doing a url rewrite.. unless I need to restart apache... Just checked and I can poke around without https (or with if I type it in).GreenGoo wrote:Uh...I'm still connected via https. At least that's what the URL bar says. Maybe a caching issue?FishPants wrote:Turned off SSL for the time being, will revisit after the upgrade.
I noticed that any hotlinked content is also unsecure, which probably should have been obvious to me but wasn't. I believe that means that any page with hotlinked material will always have unencrypted content on it. What that means to individual browsers, I don't know. So any post with an image, pretty much.
In any case we can revisit after the upgrade.
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I keep getting logged out today. Maybe related to this?
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+1; I presume things will settle back down after Fishpants turns it off and back on again. Hopefully without another epic OOutage.Rumpy wrote:I keep getting logged out today. Maybe related to this?
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I too am no longer able to stay logged in and have to relog on every visit to the site. Im assuming these things are all tied together so hopefully its a temporary issue.
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I'm getting the same thing. The OO favorites link is http but when I click on it, the page that comes up is still https. What could be causing that? I have to manually change it to http once I'm on the site.GreenGoo wrote:Uh...I'm still connected via https. At least that's what the URL bar says. Maybe a caching issue?
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Probably related to everyone else and probably something to visit 'after the upgrade' but I get a 'This is not a secure site' message every time I try to log in while at work. I have to add a security exception every time.
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Hopefully logout issues are resolved.. I renamed the cookie we are using (so it would make a new one) seems to have fixed it. You will need to login one more time to create the new cookie, but after I did that -- all seems well.
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This one tastes too healthy.
I liked the other one better.
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Thanks for fixing the issue I was having with the popup. All works fine now.
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Back to normal, thank youRedfive wrote:Probably related to everyone else and probably something to visit 'after the upgrade' but I get a 'This is not a secure site' message every time I try to log in while at work. I have to add a security exception every time.
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