SSL support
Posted: 18 Jun 2006, 22:20
Implementing SSL support when creating an email address and in the Mozilla FireFox extension.
Ok the first step is partially done.Admin wrote:Implementing SSL support when creating an email address and in the Mozilla FireFox extension.
Ok second step is done, SSL support uses now a valid certificate from a root authority.Admin wrote:Ok the first step is partially done.Admin wrote:Implementing SSL support when creating an email address and in the Mozilla FireFox extension.
It's now possible to create E-Mail addresses via SSL.
I need to buy a valid SSL certificate and to implement SSL in the firefox extension.
I could, but your web-browser will get an error that some parts are not encrypted because of the google advertising banners.Z wrote:Because you now have fully working ssl system, you could also secure front page.
It's annoying when some parts are secured and others aren't.
Yak. That's so true. Hmm, maybe google should offer encrypted banners?Admin wrote:I could, but your web-browser will get an error that some parts are not encrypted because of the google advertising banners.
But they must use in this case my SSL certificate, or I don't know how IE and Firefox will manage when on a page there are two different SSL connections?Z wrote:Yak. That's so true. Hmm, maybe google should offer encrypted banners?Admin wrote:I could, but your web-browser will get an error that some parts are not encrypted because of the google advertising banners.
Thats go* d*n excellent question. I don't have a clue. I guess it's okey to receive data (pics / ads information or so) from two different sites which both have valid (and certified) SSL keys. I haven't ever tried that but it's just my assuption.Admin wrote: But they must use in this case my SSL certificate, or I don't know how IE and Firefox will manage when on a page there are two different SSL connections?
I hate also to mix secure and non secure things. But currently TrashMail uses in its front page non secured page, all the rest is secured.Z wrote:Thats go* d*n excellent question. I don't have a clue. I guess it's okey to receive data (pics / ads information or so) from two different sites which both have valid (and certified) SSL keys. I haven't ever tried that but it's just my assuption.Admin wrote: But they must use in this case my SSL certificate, or I don't know how IE and Firefox will manage when on a page there are two different SSL connections?
I personally hate sites which mix non-secure and secure content.
Maybe it's then ok to have front page as non secured. But when you submit form it's done using secure connection.
I'm also working with issues like this right now.