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Old 28-09-2021, 02:08   #26
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Re: http - how secure is it?

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Originally Posted by MikeyB View Post
News sites a prime example of needing https, imagine if the contents of the BBC news or any other news site was intercepted as per my link above?
Try taking off your tin foil hat for a few minutes.
News sites do not need to use https, of course, they can choose to.

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
What is causing pain now are the alternate DNS names being enforced on the main name where previously only needing for additional names.
I dont really know what you are trying to say here.
A single SSL certificate can have many alt names, hundreds if you are daft enough (our own cerificate here has nine).
You can also get wildcard certificates to cover all the sub domains on a main domain.
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