Hey List,
i set up a new mirror:
Ich Eben,Tor Supporter,DE,Germany,DE,TRUE,TRUE,No,http://reichster.de/mirrors/torproject.org/,https://reichster.de/mirrors/tor...,,,,
Admin Email is tor@reichster.de, update interval is set to 6 hour via cron. All non-https traffic is redirected to https, the server is running with a free startssl certificate.
This server is also running a tor middle node, is this some sort of a problem?
Regards Andreas
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 08:56:36AM +0200, andreas@reichster.de wrote 2.4K bytes in 0 lines about: : i set up a new mirror:
Thanks for running a mirror! I've added the mirror to the list and it should appear within a day.
: Ich Eben,Tor : Supporter,DE,Germany,DE,TRUE,TRUE,No,http://reichster.de/mirrors/torproject.org/,https://reichster.de/mirrors/tor...,,,, :
Thanks for using the new format.
: All non-https traffic is redirected to https, the server is running : with a free startssl certificate.
Great. However, this doesn't necessarily help people who need to use a mirror. Many places in the world block https, but not http.
Hey Andrew,
thanks for your feedback. I added some rewrite rules, to exclude the mirrors/ path from the general redirect.
Please note that my apache server uses hsts so to test you may use internet epxlorer. i used ie9 and was able to access the mirror with both, http and https.
all of my other browser are using their previous hsts record and are redirected to https. Altough if a user connects for the first time he should be able to acces the http-site with other browser as well.
Am 11.04.2014 02:49, schrieb Andrew Lewman:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 08:56:36AM +0200, andreas@reichster.de wrote 2.4K bytes in 0 lines about: : i set up a new mirror:
Thanks for running a mirror! I've added the mirror to the list and it should appear within a day.
: Ich Eben,Tor : Supporter,DE,Germany,DE,TRUE,TRUE,No,http://reichster.de/mirrors/torproject.org/,https://reichster.de/mirrors/tor...,,,, :
Thanks for using the new format.
: All non-https traffic is redirected to https, the server is running : with a free startssl certificate.
Great. However, this doesn't necessarily help people who need to use a mirror. Many places in the world block https, but not http.
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