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Re: Forum bugs

Post#91 by 82issa » 24 May 2011, 03:22

Ok since we have been having these ssl problems. A lot of the links are not functional. The link to the forum at the top of this http://porteus.org/info/docs/45-other/1 ... ricks.html
not functional. Do we need to report stuff like this now or wait until it is resolved with the ssl problems?
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#92 by Hamza » 24 May 2011, 06:29

All links with https://forum.porteus.org/ will don't works anymore , but you can use http://forum.porteus.org

URL Secured : https://porteus.org/forum

All issues with SSL Support are solved.

Update your bookmark to https.
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#93 by 82issa » 24 May 2011, 17:22

When posting a message I get this error while waiting for a redirect after submitting the post.

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Could not connect to remote server

Check that the address is spelled correctly, or try searching for the site.
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porteus mazes 
porteus 
porteus maze test 
porteous fasteners 
porteous tiles 
porteuse 
porteus tile 
porteus modules 
proteus mirabilis 
porteus lab stanford
sometimes removing the s on the https works arround but not sure what is going on there I am using Opera on windows.
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#94 by Hamza » 24 May 2011, 17:31

We needs to wait 4 hours for solve the issue.
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#95 by Rava » 25 May 2011, 20:49

The 4 hours you mentioned seem to be over...

Now, I could not log in using the http://forum.porteus.org address, only with http it worked logging into the forum... :unknown:

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The connection was interrupted
The connection to porteus.org was interrupted while the page was loading.
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#96 by brokenman » 25 May 2011, 23:15

The 4 hours you mentioned seem to be over...
I made the decision to generate a 2046bit SSL certificate today and wait until tonight when everyone is sleeping before i assign it to the site. SSL has been disabled until then. I believe the previous problem may have stemmed from using the 4096bit cert. Too may bits. Sorry for any inconvenience. After assigning the certificate tonight, i will go to bed and allow the global DNS some time to catchup, then reapply the SSL settings early in the morning.
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#97 by Hamza » 26 May 2011, 04:47

I re-enabled the SSL Support on the forum and on the website.

Forum https://porteus.org/forum
Website : https://porteus.org

If you have any issues with the ssl support , just report it.
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#98 by Tonio » 04 Jun 2011, 18:42

An observation only.

On one computer using windows I am alerted that third party folks can view whatever I am doing. Even though the page is in https:// for secure. On another computer I can view the site with the http://porteus.org/forum/ page using Fedora/Slackware/ or live porteus cd.

Thanks to all for fixing the viewing troubles within windows :)

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Re: Forum bugs

Post#99 by Hamza » 06 Jun 2011, 05:25

Hello,

It is not an issue. Only the login and register pages are on https (ssl support).

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Re: Forum bugs

Post#100 by agreimann » 10 Jun 2011, 03:24

Nah... it's that Windows again.... :D

Things never seem to work with IE, anyway... :)

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Re: Forum bugs

Post#101 by Hamza » 10 Jun 2011, 11:51

@agreimann,
I am sorry, but your comment is not about a bug on the forum.

Do not post a message about another subject.
E.g: You are posted a message about Windows..
And , the subject of this thread is the Forum's bugs only.
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I hope you understand this rule.
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Re: Forum bugs

Post#102 by agreimann » 10 Jun 2011, 19:22

Sorry. I was merely trying to joke. :)

Staying on topic, I have not noticed one bug with the Porteus website.... so I'm not quite seeing where there's anything really serious outside of when Internet Explorer 8 or greater (yuck!) is used. Under Firefox (which runs on every *decent* system by default--e.g. Linux, openIndiana, etc.) and in Safari for Apples there's not any "compatibility mode" errors. I haven't looked at the site yet--have you tried turning on quirks mode in your code for IE 8 and 9? Also, I might add that you are in safe company if your site has bugs with the newer IEs--other websites I've visited I've had to toggle compatibility mode on. Maybe M$ will imitate Firefox to the point IE will function exactly the same! :D Fx *is* the better web browser. Anyway, I do apologize about going off track earlier.

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Re: Forum bugs

Post#103 by 82issa » 17 Jun 2011, 11:15

I think this may be a spam bot of sorts I am sorry I couldn't figure out the reporting feature or even if we have one.
It is kinda obnoxious.
http://porteus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=601
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Forum bugs

Post#104 by Rava » 02 Apr 2020, 05:53

I know this is an old thread, still I want to point out a thing.
Tonio wrote:
04 Jun 2011, 18:42
On one computer using windows I am alerted that third party folks can view whatever I am doing. Even though the page is in https:// for secure.
At times that happens when on the page you view there is an image displayed that is not hosted or linked via https:// but only via http://

A single non-standard emote like this one:
>> [img ]img[/img ] linked image via http:// : Image <<
can already be the reason for such a warning.

The most recent Palemoon (V28.9.0.2 x86-64) displays it like so:
Image

When the forum page has no such http:// images included Palemoon shows this:
Image
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