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Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by Clan Line at 09:41, 9th December 2024
 
Postimages seems to be up and running normally again.

Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by Clan Line at 19:04, 6th December 2024
 
I had a 'connection is not secure' warning for this forum yesterday. My browser telling me the site was 'unsafe'.

Time for https?

Postimages already is https !

I was talking about the forum.

Yes, I know - but if Postimages already has it, why is Cloudflare not connecting to it ? Makes me even more likely to think that this is a "false" warning generated by Cloudflare ?? 

Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by JayMac at 16:59, 6th December 2024
 
I had a 'connection is not secure' warning for this forum yesterday. My browser telling me the site was 'unsafe'.

Time for https?

Postimages already is https !

I was talking about the forum.

Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by Clan Line at 16:00, 6th December 2024
 
I had a 'connection is not secure' warning for this forum yesterday. My browser telling me the site was 'unsafe'.

Time for https?

Postimages already is https !

Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by Mark A at 15:50, 6th December 2024
 
I had a 'connection is not secure' warning for this forum yesterday. My browser telling me the site was 'unsafe'.

Time for https?

Given the business of the forum, the greatest risk from lack of end-to-end encryption is probably a man-in-the-middle attack that intercepts one of the more conveniently timed trains serving Melksham and takes it off to the fragrant track of the old Frome-Bristol line where the class 165 dee emm ewe is later found, quaking with fear, abandoned at Mells, its onward path having been thankfully blocked by that skeletal wagon sitting there.

Mark

Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by grahame at 15:36, 6th December 2024
 
I had a 'connection is not secure' warning for this forum yesterday. My browser telling me the site was 'unsafe'.

Time for https?


It's overdue.

Due to the age of various components, some aspects are non-trivial.   Wrapped in with plans already published / comments made in the summer and autumn.

Headline -
https - at https://www.greatwesternrailway.info

You can see a recent new public thread index at
https://www.greatwesternrailway.info/newtopics.html

You can see recent new public posts at
https://www.greatwesternrailway.info/recent.html
The hand and pen icon if you are a logged in member brings you to the http site to contribute

You can see top of the like list at
https://www.greatwesternrailway.info/liked.html

(etc - there's a whole lot more there)


Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by JayMac at 14:22, 6th December 2024
 
I had a 'connection is not secure' warning for this forum yesterday. My browser telling me the site was 'unsafe'.

Time for https?

Re: Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by Clan Line at 13:26, 6th December 2024
 
Hello Mark, thanks for that...

I have used Postimages for some time with no problems................until today..............BUT............

I have found, in the past, that many warnings about previously reputable sites are often caused by a software update to the site reporting the problem and not problems with the site being reported on. Cloudflare has had quite a few recent comments on line about their own sites being attacked by "phishers".

I have had no warnings from my own anti-virus/security package (Bit Defender) about Cloudflare. Postimages

Image hosting for images for the forum: Postimages
Posted by Mark A at 11:02, 6th December 2024
 
Is anyone using Postimages to then find that a message from Cloudflare flags the site as having a security issue?

Mark

 
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