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On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 04:27, Adam Emery wrote: > i was using the telnet/ssh thing as an example. Not not a good one in my view. > I don't understand why you > would want to do that. Its sort of like webmin with ssl giving you a This > web server is running in SSL mode. Try the URL https://192.168.1.150:65530/ > instead when you go to http instead of https. Also a solution, but instead of sohwing that page, I'd just like to be forwarded directly to the https page. > I personally feel it is > better to lock everything down. Again, that is just a personal thing. Well, in principle I agree, but I could be make realy simple - just trow "Location: https://$IP:$HTTPS_PORT" after anybody connecting to port 80. I would say it could be done fairly simple and secure, if the input from the browser doesn't need to bee parsed at all. -- Henning Wangerin <post plus 050127 at henning dot wangerin dot dk> -- Henning Wangerin <mailinglists dash after dash 041101 underscore reply dash not dash possible at hpc dot dk> |