Paul has just upgraded the security on the site.
The Fusor site now has a security certificate. The SSL now allows for secure login and communication. It will also allow the site to be accessed from business locations that require secure connections.
To access this area, please change your book mark so it directs to the https version rather than the old http version. Here is the link:
https://www.fusor.net
https://www.fusor.net/board/
Thank you Paul!
https secure site is now active.
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Re: https secure site is now active.
Thank you for taking care of that.
In other places I've seen grumbling about the security thing, like when Google deprecated non-https URL's in search results.
Glad our fusor.net adminstrators didn't whine about the chore to fix something not broken.
-Rich
In other places I've seen grumbling about the security thing, like when Google deprecated non-https URL's in search results.
Glad our fusor.net adminstrators didn't whine about the chore to fix something not broken.
-Rich
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Re: https secure site is now active.
HAHAHARich Feldman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 6:36 pmGlad our fusor.net adminstrators didn't whine about the chore to fix something not broken.
Looks good Frank! Thanks to both of you! Only other suggestion would "normally" be for us to redirect all 80 traffic to 443 to force secured communication, but probably best not to with this crowd. I know there has been some push back in the past over SSL. Probably best for now to leave it up to choice.
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