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== Mozilla FireFox ==
 
== Mozilla FireFox ==
  
1. Like this looks the usual http://hackerspace.lu website, please consider the **http://** in te beginning of the URL.
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1. The usual syn<sub>2</sub>cat hackerspace site looks like this. Please notice the '''http://''' in the very beginning of the URL.
  
[[File:SSLE_FF_HTTP.png|thumb]]
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2. The SSL Exception notification is not to be confused with the "Server not found" notification message.
  
2. The SSL Exception warning is not to confuse with the "Server not found" warning/message.
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3. When you first visit the Secured (SSL) version of http://hackerspace.lu/ you will see a message that warns you that the connection would be '''untrusted'''. That doesn't mean that you cannot access the site or that it is actually untrusted.
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It only means that your browser is missing a required certificate.
  
[[File:SSLE_FF_SNF.png|thumb]]
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4. To get on, you need to click on "I understand the risks." and confirm by "add exception".
  
3. When you first visit the secure socket layer (ssl) "version" of hackerspace.lu, the content won't change. The only thing that changes is that **any** data sent and received between the site and the client (you) is being encrypted and though secured. To enable this, you need to add the valid Certificate to your browser, in this case Mozilla's FireFox.
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5. A new window will pop-up. It'll take a few seconds to get the certificate, or you just click on "Get certificate" and confirm by "Confirm Security Exception", please ensure that the "Permanently store this exception" is enabled.
  
[[File:SSLE_FF_HTTPS_I.png|thumb]]
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6. After having finished step 5 the site will reload with SSL mode activated and FireFox will pop-up another notification message, that informs you about unencrypted information on the requested site. Confirming by okay will not show this window again if this condition is raised otherwise by enabling the button it will.
  
4. To get on, you need to click on "I understand the risks." and confirm by "add exception".
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== Chrome / Chromium ==
  
[[File:SSLE_FF_HTTPS_II.png|thumb]]
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== Safari ==
  
5. A new window will pop-up. It'll take a few seconds to get the certificate, or you just click on "Get certificate" and confirm by "Confirm Security Exception", please ensure that the "Permanently store this exception".
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== Opera ==
  
[[File:SSLE_FF_HTTPS_III.png|thumb]]
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== Internet Explorer ==
  
After finishing the last step, the site will reload in SSL-Mode and you'll probably receive another (last) warning message. By confirming the the warning with "OK" this warning won't show again, by enabling the little box, everytime the condition mentioned in the window is raised, the window pop-up will occur.
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== References ==
  
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* [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Secure_Sockets_Layer Wikipedia - Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)]

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Contents

[edit] Mozilla FireFox

1. The usual syn2cat hackerspace site looks like this. Please notice the http:// in the very beginning of the URL.

2. The SSL Exception notification is not to be confused with the "Server not found" notification message.

3. When you first visit the Secured (SSL) version of http://hackerspace.lu/ you will see a message that warns you that the connection would be untrusted. That doesn't mean that you cannot access the site or that it is actually untrusted. It only means that your browser is missing a required certificate.

4. To get on, you need to click on "I understand the risks." and confirm by "add exception".

5. A new window will pop-up. It'll take a few seconds to get the certificate, or you just click on "Get certificate" and confirm by "Confirm Security Exception", please ensure that the "Permanently store this exception" is enabled.

6. After having finished step 5 the site will reload with SSL mode activated and FireFox will pop-up another notification message, that informs you about unencrypted information on the requested site. Confirming by okay will not show this window again if this condition is raised otherwise by enabling the button it will.

[edit] Chrome / Chromium

[edit] Safari

[edit] Opera

[edit] Internet Explorer

[edit] References

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