I have a website with a copying form, I want to tie a certificate to it.



  • I have a website with a copying form, I want to tie a certificate to it. I'm looking at a lot of websites like this, all the pages of the site work at https, but when it comes to a page like /login, it's on the napmer. https://ssl.example.com/login , after being authorised, rescheduled at http. The question is, why are they doing this? And what pages do you have to do when you do that? This is the example of olx.ua.

    And another question. In Chrome, when applied to green locks in the address line, it says that the connection is encrypted with outdated encryption kits. How do you fix that?



  • The question is, why are they doing this?

    I'm guessing to distribute the load plus modularity: separate authorisation/registration services.

    In Chrome, when pressed on a green lock in an address line, he says The connection is encrypted with outdated encryption kits.

    Buy a certificate with an outdated encryption method and put it on the server.


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