Questions tagged [https]
HTTPS stands for HTTP Secure and is a combination of HTTP and SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security) and is used to provide an encrypted connection to a website.
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Force Chrome to Ignore a "weak ephemeral Diffie-Hellman public key”
With the update of Chrome to v45, it's blocking access to pages with weak ephermeral Diffie-Hellman public keys. I understand that this is due to Logjam. I understand that switching from https to http ...
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Slow HTTPS requests to all websites in Chrome
We have some weird behavior on a lot of machines here – computers running Windows 10 x64 and Windows 8.1 x64. Using Internet Explorer we face no problems when visiting different websites, but Chrome ...
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How do I view Current User Certificates, and not Local Machine Certificates, on Windows?
When installing a certificate on Windows, you are given two choices:
If I click Next, I can choose to allow the Certificate Import Wizard to figure out where to put it for me, but does this mean it ...
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Log HTTP and HTTPS browser traffic, decrypting the latter
Is there a way that I can save all HTTP and HTTPS browser communications (including request, response, full headers and body) to files on my computer?
The HTTPS communications must be saved decrypted....
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Windows hosts: how can I redirect HTTPS site?
I have the following in my C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts:
127.0.0.1 example.com
It works when I use: http://example.com
But does not work when I use: https://example.com, which gives error ...
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Continually getting https certificate errors on all browsers
I recently switched to a new laptop running Windows 7. For some reason I am constantly getting certificate errors when hitting sites where I really shouldn't be getting them - twitter, picasa, google ...
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How to recursively upload a directory to a WebDAV server through HTTPS from the command line?
I'm facing a rather simple situation, I have to upload, as-is, a big tree of files to a WebDAV server that's reachable over HTTPS. I must start the upload from a linux box with command line only. I ...
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How can I disable SSL (https) google search in FireFox?
I know that Firefox 14 has enabled Secure Sockets Layer (SSL or https) search for its Google search plug-in. How can I disable it?
Thanks,
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Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 update breaks SSL
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After updating from 10.7.1 to 10.7.2, neither Safari nor Google Chrome can load GMail. Spinning Beachballs all around.
The problem isn't GMail; Firefox loads GMail just fine.
The problem ...
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How can I force Google Chrome to remember HTTPS credentials?
Google Chrome is a great browser for sure, though I still see bugs there. Some of them are really annoying: my Chrome (at my work computer) does not offer to remember HTTPS authentication data, and I ...
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What makes the address bar in IE turn green?
What aspect of a site's SSL certificate causes IE's address bar to turn green?
I'm working on a site which already uses SSL successfully, but am interested to know if there are different levels of ...
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How do I access Gmail in lynx?
Client does not support https. That is all I am getting. I even tried the basic HTML link.
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How do I show www. and https:// in Chrome 79? [duplicate]
I just updated Chrome to version 79, and I noticed that prefixes like https:// and www. have disappeared again. Before, I fixed this by setting the omnibox-ui-hide-steady-state-url-scheme-and-...
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Where does Firefox store cerificates and how to delete one?
The root cause of my problem is not known to me, whatever it is, I experience frequent DNS failures. When it happens I cannot browse to my Gmail inbox. I use two DNS settings. One is the public DNS ...
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Force a browser to load the 'https' edition of a website, not the 'http'?
This is similar to this previous question, but I believe it's a bit different*.
Sites like GMail support a preference that pushes all traffic through the SSL edition of the site rather than the plain-...