Hello bliako,

Yes I'm aware of how to fake a browser string. Been doing it for years. If you check your server logs you may well see some amusing messages I left in the string...

The server itself runs a let's encrypt certificate but out in front of it is some Cloudflare proxy infrastructure. Last time I looked they were not banana republic operators given they proxy for 11.6% of the top 10 million websites on the Internet.

They are the man in the middle. For me, they issue a perfectly valid certificate. What country are you in? I'll VPN in and see if I can reproduce the issue.

Given who is doing the proxying it's possible the proxy issue MITM lies with you, not us. Just a thought...


In reply to Re^2: COVID-19 data analytics, cryptography, and some things you should know by tachyon-II
in thread COVID-19 data analytics, cryptography, and some things you should know by tachyon-II

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