I have an old http site...wasn't able to upgrade......I stopped paying for it in March but since no one is there to monitor the servers anymore they won't take it down.....so it persists....but the search engines sometimes limit the availability of http sites which is why I created another site with https.....I guess they want to push secure more modern web traffic....
Stop going to a dead honeypot run by a CIA contractor solely for the purpose of maintaining a proven jewish hoax, for fuck’s sake. Your browser is trying to tell you something. Listen to it.
It prevents you from being duped into visiting a website when your DNS has been compromised
OP is being told he is not connecting to the actual 8kun site but doesn't understand what is happening. 8kun has a perfectly valid https cert and this error is telling him the one he is being served is not valid.
Of course it has uses. My objection is to "HTTPS everywhere".
Sometimes my traffic isn't going over an ISP. So I don't give a shit about DNS. But the browser still complains as if it has any idea of what's going on.
In firefox you could set following:
and may be some other for recent version, you eventually could get rid of that idiocy with "security" warnings.
I have an old http site...wasn't able to upgrade......I stopped paying for it in March but since no one is there to monitor the servers anymore they won't take it down.....so it persists....but the search engines sometimes limit the availability of http sites which is why I created another site with https.....I guess they want to push secure more modern web traffic....
Stop going to a dead honeypot run by a CIA contractor solely for the purpose of maintaining a proven jewish hoax, for fuck’s sake. Your browser is trying to tell you something. Listen to it.
"HTTPS everywhere" is such a stupid concept. Not all data is sensitive. All it does is increase power consumption. Encryption/decryption isn't free.
It also limits the Web to those servers that have DNS names, since you can't get a certificate for an IP address.
How to Obtain an SSL Certificate for an IP Address
and just like this example
OP is being told he is not connecting to the actual 8kun site but doesn't understand what is happening. 8kun has a perfectly valid https cert and this error is telling him the one he is being served is not valid.
Of course it has uses. My objection is to "HTTPS everywhere".
Sometimes my traffic isn't going over an ISP. So I don't give a shit about DNS. But the browser still complains as if it has any idea of what's going on.
sure, but who turns it on?
Sorry but I'm out of the loop on which browsers do it by default, none of mine do.
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8kun has a certificate
If you request the http you get redirected to the https
% curl -i http://8kun.top
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2025 11:38:17 GMT
Server: Apache
Location: https://8kun.top/
Content-Length: 201
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Looks like you are being victim to some sort of fuckery
The certificate is provided by Let's Encrypt
From your other post, it looks like you are on a cell phone
Your provider is probably blocking adult content
Remember when SSL got compromised and everyone had to change all their passwords?
That was cool...
Use brave faggot