Why does FreeBSD insist on https?

scrat baho-utot at columbus.rr.com
Sat Apr 4 11:27:45 UTC 2015



On 04/03/15 22:07, David Benfell wrote:
> Quoting scrat <baho-utot at columbus.rr.com>:
>
>> On 04/03/15 20:19, Mel Pilgrim wrote:
>>> On 2015-04-03 16:40, scrat wrote:
>>>> On 04/03/15 14:39, Bigby James wrote:
>>>>> On a lark, I went ahead and installed Firefox, Chromium, Dillo, 
>>>>> VimB, Luakit,
>>>>> UZBL, surf, SeaMonkey, Conkeror, w3m and lynx. Every one of them 
>>>>> is able to
>>>>> access https://www.freebsd.org without any problem, with the 
>>>>> exceptions of UZBL
>>>>> and lynx, which each complain about SSL/TLS issues (which can in 
>>>>> turn be
>>>>> circumvented in their respective configurations).
>>>>
>>>> NCSA Mosaic?
>>>
>>> Considering NCSA Mosaic wouldn't even work on a modern website, I 
>>> think we can safely remove it from the test cases. ;)
>>>
>>
>>
>> But I still have it installed on my RedHat 5.2 ( do you want a copy? 
>> ) from many years ago ( middle 1990's ), i386 with several MBs of 
>> ram......all 16 of them.
>
> This thread *is* satire, isn't it?
>
Somewhat,  although I still have that i386


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