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  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran
    edited August 2013

    @Adduc said:
    Possibly the culprit: www.lowendtalk.com and lowendtalk.com are both being served. Perhaps the base domain should be redirected to the www subdomain?

    We're fixing this now.

    Thanked by 1DewlanceVPS
  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Ok the cookie issue should be fixed now.

    Thanked by 2Oxide DewlanceVPS
  • @Liam said:
    oxide unfortunately we do not have access as the passwords were never sent over. Jon and I were actually chatting about it the other day; we will contact both FB and Twitter shortly.

    Sounds good Liam.

    @jbiloh said:
    Ok the cookie issue should be fixed now.

    Mhm working fine here aswell.

  • @jbiloh said:
    Ok the cookie issue should be fixed now.

    Ohhh yesh

  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    Happy to be of service :)

  • DewlanceVPSDewlanceVPS Member, Patron Provider
    edited August 2013

    suggestion:

    1. Option to remove "thanks' which is given by mistake?

    Thanked by 1AlexBarakov
  • @DewlanceVPS said:
    suggestion:

    1. Option to remove "thanks' which is given by mistake?

    >

    Thanked a few people you wanted to flag? :)

  • We need the community roundup posts on lowendbox again. It was great for a few months whilst Liam was doing it.

    Thanked by 1Awmusic12635
  • None of the BSA adds are working.. might want to open a BSA ticket.

  • Are you sure? I see them.

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • @Spirit said:
    Are you sure? I see them.

    Try clicking one.

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • Also no issues. Each ad redirect me to proper host page (at LEB and LET) - just tryed. Or there's something other I'm missing?

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • jbilohjbiloh Administrator, Veteran

    They seem to be working for me.

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • @jbiloh said:
    They seem to be working for me.

    They seem to have already fixed them.

    stats.buysellads.com wasnt resolving.

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • What's up with all the "what's the cheapest VPS in ___" threads? I think it's a bit too much and a different section for these requests would be better perhaps?

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • @Ishaq said:
    What's up with all the "what's the cheapest VPS in ___" threads? I think it's a bit too much and a different section for these requests would be better perhaps?

    Like the "Requests" section? ;-)

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • I would love HTTPS on LowEndTalk.

    Thanked by 2perennate ska
  • tuxtux Member

    @darknyan said:
    I would love HTTPS on LowEndTalk.

    Why you want this?

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • GunterGunter Member
    edited August 2013

    @tux said:
    Why you want this?

    Security reasons. It makes me feel a bit queasy if I'm on a open network on my phone or friend's computer (without a SSH Tunnel or VPN), and someone can just intercept or MITM my passwords that are sent in plain text.

    Even then, I deft. imagine some LET members use the same passwords as their VM, and don't have a VPN.

    Besides, if you hadn't noticed, NSA security scandal.

    Thanked by 1perennate
  • @darknyan said:
    Besides, if you hadn't noticed, NSA security scandal.

    NSA has free access to unlock every SSL certificate.

  • @concerto49 said:
    NSA has free access to unlock every SSL certificate.

    Cheers to America.

  • @concerto49 said:
    NSA has free access to unlock every SSL certificate.

    Thanks to Verisign buying most CAs.

  • So... self signed SSL is more secure then than a purchased SSL?

  • @rds100 said:
    So... self signed SSL is more secure then than a purchased SSL?

    Possibly, but then they have the computing power to crack all the certs either way. It depends on if you count NSA seeing your stuff as secure or insecure.

    Put it in perspective though: DDoS protection providers also do similar things. I have read quite a few papers / explanations on HTTPS protection where they explain how they will decrypt the SSL to determine which packets are real packets in order to DDoS filter and serve them to the user. They claim this as breakthrough tech.

  • skaska Member

    @concerto49 said:
    Possibly, but then they have the computing power to crack all the certs either way. It depends on if you count NSA seeing your stuff as secure or insecure.

    That's why you use SSL+PFS.

  • perennateperennate Member, Host Rep

    @concerto49 said:
    NSA has free access to unlock every SSL certificate.

    Right, and how would they unlock the certificates? Certificate authorities can't do that, at most they can revoke it.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @tux said:
    Why you want this?

  • @FrapHost said:
    Fix the new line on threads why do we need br tags i feel like coding html when posting threads here...

    ._.

  • skaska Member

    @FrapHost said:
    ._.

    Can it be that this depends on the Browser you use? Because with FF 23 I never have this problem.

  • @ska impossible, afaik its a markdown issue. Try drafting a thread and see what happens.

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