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Does my site need https?

29 pointsby snake117almost 8 years ago

4 comments

dsun179almost 8 years ago
My site is a local webserver listening to localhost. Please give me the free certificate for 127.0.0.1 so I can use webworkers. F*ck you google, I know whats secure for me.
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gorkonsinealmost 8 years ago
This site doesn't address the countless small sites on $3/month shared-hosting plans. These generally do not provide shell access, so there's no way to use Let's Encrypt, therefor switching to https is not free, which means their assertion for point #4 is flat-out wrong. Web-hosting plans with shell access generally cost more money.
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otterproalmost 8 years ago
I didn't know about Caddy Webserver, andit looks really nice. I will look into replacing nginx, which has become way more complex than I need, for hosting my static generated blog/website.
gorkonsinealmost 8 years ago
This site violates Betteridge's Law.