There is not ssl on login or anything to protect my password.
Why not just
A. Use letsencrypt and give the whole site ssl. Thats what I do for https://hampton.pw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
B. Use a public key and private key encryption when sending the password to the server. Which I used for projects before I knew about letencrypt
No SSL on login!?!?
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Re: No SSL on login!?!?
just use a unique password
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Re: No SSL on login!?!?
Two points to be made:
1. Unnecessary. It's a fucking minecraft server.
2. You always make these ridiculous posts every once and a while to make yourself seem smart, and, it's getting annoying.
1. Unnecessary. It's a fucking minecraft server.
2. You always make these ridiculous posts every once and a while to make yourself seem smart, and, it's getting annoying.
Question Authority.
Be Too Stupid To Stop.
Qu'importe le chemin que je prends j'aurai des regrets et des remords.
Be Too Stupid To Stop.
Qu'importe le chemin que je prends j'aurai des regrets et des remords.
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Re: No SSL on login!?!?
herohamp wrote:There is not ssl on login or anything to protect my password.
Why not just
A. Use letsencrypt and give the whole site ssl. Thats what I do for https://hampton.pw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
B. Use a public key and private key encryption when sending the password to the server. Which I used for projects before I knew about letencrypt
I cant use letsencrypt. The way the server with its multiple subdomains works I need a wildcard-certificate (to cover all *.craftland.org domains in one certificate) to get it working. I've tried requesting multiple free lets-ecnrypt-certificates and switching everything to https but it doesn't work.
That means I have to get a payed certificate (for all of *.craftland.org) . I have no money for that.
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Re: No SSL on login!?!?
Whats the issue with setting up letsencrypt? I understand multiple domain setups but what is the issue? Having different web roots? if so just donidefawl wrote:herohamp wrote:There is not ssl on login or anything to protect my password.
Why not just
A. Use letsencrypt and give the whole site ssl. Thats what I do for https://hampton.pw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
B. Use a public key and private key encryption when sending the password to the server. Which I used for projects before I knew about letencrypt
I cant use letsencrypt. The way the server with its multiple subdomains works I need a wildcard-certificate (to cover all *.craftland.org domains in one certificate) to get it working. I've tried requesting multiple free lets-ecnrypt-certificates and switching everything to https but it doesn't work.
That means I have to get a payed certificate (for all of *.craftland.org) . I have no money for that.
sudo letsencrypt certonly -w /var/www/html -d domain.tdl -w /var/www/otherwebroot -d other.domain.tdl
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Re: No SSL on login!?!?
Why the fuck do you care it's minecraft not a fucking bank account . You don't need that much protection...herohamp wrote:Whats the issue with setting up letsencrypt? I understand multiple domain setups but what is the issue? Having different web roots? if so just donidefawl wrote:herohamp wrote:There is not ssl on login or anything to protect my password.
Why not just
A. Use letsencrypt and give the whole site ssl. Thats what I do for https://hampton.pw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
B. Use a public key and private key encryption when sending the password to the server. Which I used for projects before I knew about letencrypt
I cant use letsencrypt. The way the server with its multiple subdomains works I need a wildcard-certificate (to cover all *.craftland.org domains in one certificate) to get it working. I've tried requesting multiple free lets-ecnrypt-certificates and switching everything to https but it doesn't work.
That means I have to get a payed certificate (for all of *.craftland.org) . I have no money for that.
sudo letsencrypt certonly -w /var/www/html -d domain.tdl -w /var/www/otherwebroot -d other.domain.tdl
Busy firing potatoes out of my butt.
In other news Derpy wins the Award for most Jailbait.
In other news Derpy wins the Award for most Jailbait.
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Re: No SSL on login!?!?
I don't use the same password for everything but a hell of a lot of people do....Kye wrote: Why the fuck do you care it's minecraft not a fucking bank account . You don't need that much protection...
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