non-TLS links in config
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non-TLS links in config
On the about:config page, type in "http:" and you'll see a bunch of non-TLS links, most directly related to SM. Would it be prudent to make them TLS links?
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Re: non-TLS links in config
Close SeaMonkey, make copy of your profile, start SeaMonkey, change "http" to "https" and test them all to see what will happen. I don't know what will happen and I don't have free time to do it.Justinh wrote:On the about:config page, type in "http:" and you'll see a bunch of non-TLS links, most directly related to SM. Would it be prudent to make them TLS links?
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Re: non-TLS links in config
Most servers today are configured to automatically route incoming http connections to https if they have https available.
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