The Archive says they can, but I've asked WR for the files she had
trouble with and they'll try them out. To be sure, there wasn't a huge
amount of testing that took place, so glitches are not unsurprising.
kc
On 11/9/13 3:13 PM, Wilhelmina Randtke wrote:
> I don't think Internet Archive will view https sites. Internet Archive
> just a few weeks ago added the option to let you add a page while browsing,
> and I have been unable to add https pages when I submit them.
>
> -Wilhelmina Randtke
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Ranti Junus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> If code4lb.org switched to HTTPS by default, can their content still be
>> archived by the Internet Archive?
>>
>>
>> thanks,
>> ranti.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Ordway, Ryan <[log in to unmask]
>>> wrote:
>>> The simplest solution would be to modify the settings.php to start
>> pushing
>>> everything over HTTPS once someone has hit an HTTPS URL. The current
>>> code4lib server has been here at OSU longer than I have (and I've been
>> here
>>> for 8+ years), and it's at MOST running at about 25% CPU capacity.
>> Pushing
>>> everything over HTTPS is probably fine too.
>>>
>>> As for additional administrative overhead, if someone else wants to
>> manage
>>> the certificate procurement and renewal, it takes me about 5 minutes
>> every
>>> year to put a new certificate in place and then restart Apache once I
>> have
>>> a certificate file.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Chad Fennell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Ross Singer <[log in to unmask]>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> I guess I just don't see why http and https can't coexist.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> They can definitely coexist, but there is a corresponding maintenance
>>> cost
>>>> and a slightly higher risk profile (e.g. session hijacking is still
>>>> possible in a variety of mixed http/https configurations). I noticed a
>> a
>>>> pretty good, if a bit dated, run-down of the tradeoffs for various
>> secure
>>>> setups in Drupal
>>>>
>>>>
>> http://drupalscout.com/knowledge-base/drupal-and-ssl-multiple-recipes-possible-solutions-https
>>>> .
>>>> Even if the solutions have somewhat changed, it does get at the idea of
>>>> what some of the tradeoffs are between security, usability and
>>> maintenance.
>>>> Just today, I noticed a security alert (
>> https://drupal.org/node/2129381)
>>>> for the Drupal 6 Secure Pages module where theoretically secured pages
>>> and
>>>> forms could be transmitted in the clear. This is the module you'd most
>>>> likely use to achieve a mixed http/https site in Drupal.
>>>>
>>>> I have personally tended to just put everything behind https because of
>>> the
>>>> added work/modules/maintenance associated to running it along side of
>>> http
>>>> (in Drupal, specifically), but I am a lazy person with access to free
>>> certs
>>>> and ferncer servers.
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> --
>>>> Chad Fennell
>>>> Web Developer
>>>> University of Minnesota Libraries
>>>> (612) 626-4186
>>>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
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