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in thread Did Perlmonks Ever Salt and Hash Their Password Database?

What's preventing us from using SSL? Is it the cost? Of what? The certificate, or the implementation of one?

The reason for everything is gods

FWIW, I can go to https://perlmonks.org and login, sure its for/with pair.com certificate, but it "works"

but perhaps we could come up with enough people to form a task force of some sort to resolve this issue....

Hahaha a newborn noob, naive ** naive

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Re^8: Did Perlmonks Ever Salt and Hash Their Password Database?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Aug 18, 2016 at 11:13 UTC
    sure its for/with pair.com certificate

    free certs


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