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Recommend liblouis.org to switch to HTTPS #1
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GitHub pages are now ready to issue letsencrypt ssl. |
hi @egli |
@dingpengyu not as far as I know. Would you like to work on it? As far as I know all that is needed is to change all the links to images (which I think there are none), links to CSS and Javascript according to the description in the link above. |
I will submit a PR when I arrive. |
Cool, thanks |
hi egli |
cc @egli |
Looks good. How do we get the liblouis.org domain to be under https? |
First open liblouis.github.io, then open the settings, then select the Enforce HTTPS checkbox to select him. |
Ah, yes, I see that button. But it says
Presumably the problem is what is mentioned above
I need to contact the people at ViewPlus. They maintain the DNS record |
The current pr seems to have completed his mission in my opinion, I am going to close him, what do you think? |
You want to close this issue? Why? It is nowhere near finished. |
Well, wait for the site to start https in closing this issue. My idea is that I have already told you the method. So I think that this pr has completed his task. |
How is the website configured? |
What do you mean? It has a custom domain (liblouis.org) and https is not enforced. |
Configure the Custom domain editable text www.dpy06.com domain, then select the Enforce HTTPS checkbox |
Well, of course I want the custom domain to be 'liblouis.org' |
Custom domain name is completely ok, you can follow the example above. |
I just cloned your website repository and bound my domain name. |
Does this issue continue? |
Hello liblouis developers, the current lliblouis.org is still using http1.1, and HTTPS is rapidly gaining popularity, based on security issues, I suggest that liblouis.org can switch to HTTPS thank.
@bertfrees
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