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Polverone
Now celebrating 21 years of madness
Posts: 3186
Registered: 19-5-2002
Location: The Sunny Pacific Northwest
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Mood: Waiting for spring
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a glitch
Your heart may have leapt momentarily like mine did this morning when I attempted to visit the board and got a 404, followed by "no website at
this address" for the root Sciencemadness URL. This is a side-effect of browsers storing and using old DNS information, and it cleared up for me
after closing Mozilla, reopening it, and refreshing the page. The reason things changed is because I bought a dedicated IP address for the site last
night thanks to the highly successful donation campaign. As soon as I figure out how to use these OpenSSL tools, Sciencemadness can have an SSL
certificate, offering HTTPS connections for your encrypted browsing pleasure.
PGP Key and corresponding e-mail address
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Rosco Bodine
Banned
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Registered: 29-9-2004
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Hopefully you will still allow regular http
access since many proxies are not allowed
https connections .
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Polverone
Now celebrating 21 years of madness
Posts: 3186
Registered: 19-5-2002
Location: The Sunny Pacific Northwest
Member Is Offline
Mood: Waiting for spring
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Regular http access will remain in place.
PGP Key and corresponding e-mail address
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ChemPhile
Harmless
Posts: 9
Registered: 1-11-2004
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Quote: | Originally posted by mick
I had to re-google to get through.
mick |
me too
[Edited on 23-4-2005 by ChemPhile]
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