Hi everyone,
Just a quick notice: today we bought a SSL certificate for *.dolphin-emu.org and enabled SSL on dolphin-emu.org (+ all localized versions of the website), forums.dolphin-emu.org and wiki.dolphin-emu.org. For most users, nothing should change, except that your login credentials are now more secure when you log in from an untrusted network. It also gives us devs a few more niceties (SSL->SSL referers are not stripped).
If you notice any problem due to this migration, please let me know here or by email (delroth@dolphin-emu.org).
We were able to spend the ~250€ to buy this certificate for 2 years thanks to the money we get from the ads here and on dolphin-emu.org. If you use AdBlock and you want to easily support the project, please disable AdBlock on dolphin-emu.org
Thanks!
How many ads do I have to click on to get signed Dolphin binaries؟
Are you talking about OSX? This might be possible actually - I'll look into it. No promises.
(06-30-2013, 12:14 AM)delroth Wrote: [ -> ]-snip-
You mean this?
I guess it is nice to be more "secure", but if I only use one computer doesn't that mean it won't make a difference? I mean I'm not sure how many people actually use laptops and connect to here via public wifi or wherever.
Probably a lot more people than you imagine. And while "normal" users might not really care if their dolphin emu forums password is stolen (they should), devs and forum admins *do* care. It's never a bad thing to have SSL on a website.
TBH we mostly implemented SSL in order to get non-stripped SSL referers, which is extremely useful for us.
(06-30-2013, 08:27 PM)delroth Wrote: [ -> ]Probably a lot more people than you imagine. And while "normal" users might not really care if their dolphin emu forums password is stolen (they should), devs and forum admins *do* care. It's never a bad thing to have SSL on a website.
Damn... I'm not trying to attack you or anything I was just asking a question. Sorry.
(06-30-2013, 08:27 PM)delroth Wrote: [ -> ]TBH we mostly implemented SSL in order to get non-stripped SSL referers, which is extremely useful for us.
Sorry, but I don't exactly know what that is. I'm guessing it has something to do with tracking something?
Thank you delroth!
I visit the forum pretty often on school (from a public WiFi network) so it's nice to finally be able to login without having a huge target in my back.
One thing though, on the index page Firefox tells me everything is fine and dandy.
When I'm in a thread however, it's only
partially secured.
![[Image: dolphin-ssl-notsecure73sir.png]](http://abload.de/img/dolphin-ssl-notsecure73sir.png)
This is because some external resources are still loaded over HTTP, for example images in signatures. As long as no Javascript/CSS is loaded over HTTP, everything should still be secure - the worst thing someone could do is change an image. Can't do much about this - people are going to have http:// images in their signatures.
I was talking about this.
![[Image: dolphin.png]](http://daman6009.home.comcast.net/dolphin.png)
It would be nice but pointless (Windows users are trained to ignore that stuff, its gets in the way of free iPods) if it said neobrain&friends instead. I don't use Mac so can't comment on Gatekeeper.
(06-30-2013, 10:58 PM)lamedude Wrote: [ -> ]I was talking about this.
![[Image: dolphin.png]](http://daman6009.home.comcast.net/dolphin.png)
It would be nice but pointless (Windows users are trained to ignore that stuff, its gets in the way of free iPods) if it said neobrain&friends instead. I don't use Mac so can't comment on Gatekeeper.
Which is probably why it won't happen.