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https / SSL for LEB & LET?

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  • @wojons said:
    From the looks of it lowendtalk is using cloudflare. They can have the ssl termated there

    Which then defeats the purpose of SSL.

  • @skagerrak said:

    In the way they would have access to decrypt the data then reencrypt it for you.

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    raindog308 said: "Our admin" is "third party hosted vanillaforums.com" in this case, no?

    I would think for the ridiculous prices VF charges, a little hand-holding to install SSL would be included.

    LEB and LET have been hosted by ColoCrossing for about 9 months now (enter: cluster jokes here).

    We were temporarily hosted by Vanilla themselves but Rackspace couldn't handle the attacks and Vanilla didn't want to deal with it so we moved it internal.

    A couple different components of LET don't work well with SSL (we tried it about a year ago).

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    jbiloh said: LEB and LET have been hosted by ColoCrossing for about 9 months now (enter: cluster jokes here).

    We were temporarily hosted by Vanilla themselves but Rackspace couldn't handle the attacks and Vanilla didn't want to deal with it so we moved it internal.

    Ah, OK...thanks for the correction. I wasn't completely wrong, just outdated :-)

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    No worries :)

  • ben78ben78 Member

    @jbiloh said:
    A couple different components of LET don't work well with SSL (we tried it about a year ago).

    Thanks for your answer.

    And there wouldn't be any way to fix that? (use relative urls, or check with php which port is used and modify the content of the page if it's an https request)?

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