Joel,

I don't know what "It doesn't" is supposed to mean, but visiting
https://www.ietf.org/* today with firefox it is still reporting that the
certificate expired yesterday.

Given the volume of discussion about the topic starting yesterday when
the problem started one could easily make a case for "it's still broken"
being a significant "issue."

cc'ing the address listed as "Report Website Errors" on the home page.


Doug


On 08/26/2011 07:44, Joel jaeggli wrote:
> It doesn't...
> 
> http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/v6ops/current/maillist.html
> 
> On 8/26/11 00:18 , t.petch wrote:
>> Why does the IETF website consider it necessary to use TLS to access the 
>> mailing
>> list archives, when they all appeared without it, or any other security, in 
>> the
>> first place?
>>
>> Besides all the usual hassle of TLS, today the certificate is reported by IE 
>> as
>> expired, which sort of sums it up.
>>
>> Tom Petch
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