On 12/19/2011 09:36 PM, ianG wrote:
> On 20/12/11 08:13 AM, Christopher Howard wrote:
>> There is something that I've been wondering about for a while now: When
>> I connect to a SSL/TLS-secured Web site, Firefox allows me to click on
>> the identity box and the "More information..." button, and it
On 20/12/11 08:13 AM, Christopher Howard wrote:
There is something that I've been wondering about for a while now: When
I connect to a SSL/TLS-secured Web site, Firefox allows me to click on
the identity box and the "More information..." button, and it will give
me details about the certificate,
On 12/19/2011 11:13 PM, From Christopher Howard:
Is there any technical reason for this? Or is this just something that
was overlooked? Knowing the encryption details would be useful even on a
page that is only partially encrypted.
I assume that it's not shown because the page is effectively so
There is something that I've been wondering about for a while now: When
I connect to a SSL/TLS-secured Web site, Firefox allows me to click on
the identity box and the "More information..." button, and it will give
me details about the certificate, encryption grade, and key length.
However, wheneve
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