Morganite Wrote:robkelk Wrote:rpg.net issues SSL/TLS certificates? (That seems rather outside of their core competency.) If they don't, then that isn't the sort of "authority" I'm talking about.
The point was that they're a site that uses certificates from Let's Encrypt, and no one ever had to fool around with their browser to make them work.
It... kinda feels like you're missing how big a deal LE is. Have you read any of the pages relating to it on eff.org? I'd check that out, since they're one of the major groups behind the project.
-Morgan.
Actually, your talk about how they're a big deal is sending up another red flag in my mind. Security is not some place where we want to experiment.--
Rob Kelk
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