20.xx: postponse LuCI HTTPS per default
Fernando Frediani
fhfrediani at gmail.com
Fri Nov 20 11:17:53 EST 2020
Hi Alberto
On 20/11/2020 13:09, Alberto Bursi wrote:
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> The only thing I can accept as a valid complaint against https by
> default is the increased minimum space requirements, everything else I
> really don't understand nor agree with.
It's exactly this I am referring to when I talk about the extras not the
steps the user will take to enable it. So why I mentioned to leave it as
optional and easy to do for those who wish (and have space) to have it.
Regards
Fernando
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>> Yes it is nice to have everything ready and automated to be done with
>> a few clicks for those cases that require it. In fact I think this
>> would be a better solution for now so it will be possible to gather
>> gradually this transition (or not) from HTTP to HTTPS even for
>> local/lan applications and see how often people would opt to use it.
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>> Still should it end up having HTTPS by default I see self-signed
>> certificates are the way to go. Yes there are the warnings and I
>> really don't think there is any issue with it.
>> Those accessing the router Web Interface are not 'normal' Internet
>> users and they know what they are doing so the warning from
>> self-signed certificates should not be a surprise for them.
>> And those cases when admins prefer they can always replace the
>> self-signed one for Let's Encrypt for example.
>>
>> Regards
>> Fernando
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> -Alberto
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