Should be fixed by wblock@ nowIs it a big problem, to make a clickable "Code" tag? I think it's the most used tag. All other needed tags are there, but no "Code". It's annoying to write it per hand. (Or where have you hidden it?)
Added to the list, thanks for reporting.
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I hadn't even noticed that. Thanks for pointing it out.Thanks, wblock@. I found that there is a link to that URL on the right hand side of the "new posts" page helpfully labelled "recent posts"
Huh? How could HTTPS requests NOT be encrypted?BTW: Each mouse move causes a HTTPS request which itself is not encrypted.
Huh? How could HTTPS requests NOT be encrypted?
It sure is when you used https in the first place to access the forums. (And when not, this is pointless...)Because all the relevant information is in the request URL which by itself is not encrypted.
Because all the relevant information is in the request URL which by itself is not encrypted. Only the response from the server comes back encrypted. So if somebody is reading your traffic, he can see which topics you previewed.
I might be underestimating the importance of security on a forum site, but you should run the same test on paypal.com. Now that website's security needs some serious auditing.forums.freebsd.org accepts on port 443 these ciphers:
Code:TLSv1 256 bits DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (preferred) TLSv1 256 bits DHE-RSA-CAMELLIA256-SHA TLSv1 256 bits AES256-SHA TLSv1 256 bits CAMELLIA256-SHA TLSv1 128 bits DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA TLSv1 128 bits DHE-RSA-CAMELLIA128-SHA TLSv1 128 bits AES128-SHA TLSv1 128 bits CAMELLIA128-SHA TLSv1 128 bits RC4-SHA TLSv1 128 bits RC4-MD5 TLSv1 112 bits EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA TLSv1 112 bits DES-CBC3-SHA
The RC4-* ciphers are regarded as obsolete. I suggest reviewing this.
That's because you failed to get the point behind yours and to read what I posted.youngunix
I do not get your point, if there is any. This thread is about forums.freebsd.org
Is there a way to turn off automatic saving of draft messages? I find it sometimes annoying that when replying on a thread my initial reply that I canceled first time is still there and I have to remember to clear it.