Welcome!
General => News => Topic started by: dink on December 16, 2017, 05:32:10 PM
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Dear friends and fans of FBAlpha,
Our forum address has changed to http://neo-source.com, please update your bookmarks!
best regards,
- dink & pals
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Bookmark updated! Very good news, finally a more stable server for the forum! :)
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FYI, Firefox says:
An error occurred during a connection to neo-source.com. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG
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use http://
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I did, that's how I was able to post this. Just saying that SSL seems to be mis-configured -- Edge says so too. With SSL being the default these days you might want to fix that...
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SSL isn't configured - there is no certificate. Edge/Firefox/Chrome all default to http:// when not specified.
SSL is enabled in Apache due to being supported and being the only available option for fbalpha.com.
Two options to stop SSL errors for users forcing browsing to https;
1. Buy and continue to pay annually for an SSL certificate.
2. Use .htaccess to 301 Redirect https to http
A 301 should also be put in place on the old URL to inform Google and other bots that the site has moved. This will also make the process transparent for the user too,
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Actually .htaccess may not be an option due to the server/browser attempting to secure the connection prior to any redirects, etc. happening.
There isn't an issue though, unless the user attempts to access https themselves....
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Ah, yeah. I understand the problem. Easy solution though, particularly if you already have SSL for another domain so you know what hoops to jump through: use a free certificate.
See https://letsencrypt.org/ for more (haven't tried yet, I used the free SSL from startcom before, but that's gone now).
Again, I brought up because https is the default in most browsers, and they don't give you the option to ignore the error or try an insecure connection anymore (you have to type http:// in the url bar).
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Typing neo-source.com in any browser takes you to http. I literally just did it on a machine I rarely use (ie, never visited the donain before on) with latest edge, firefox and chrome. All go to http. The only way to they try https is if the user specifically types it.
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Interesting, since I had the opposite experience with firefox and edge. I checked edge again, and that doesn't delete history until you close it, so that's probably it. I dunno about firefox -- I definitely didn't ask for a secure connection, and I don't have an add-on that forces them (because way too many websites are still set up badly).
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Even Google is only just starting to give any priority to https in search rankings. It will be years before browsers start forcing it.
Heck, browsers are only just starting to take the whole startssl mess seriously and start to not trust those certificates.
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it has been updated :)
thanks....
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My impression has been that they'd like to switch to secure connections, but the staggering number of badly configured servers won't let them -- you can't silently fail in this case (duh). The other problem has been (a lack of) trustworthy free certificates, but letsencrypt.com should help there (before both of the the startssl debacles there was the cacert debacle, etc).
I've mostly dealt with dedicated servers, so I'm not much help with vhost type setups (except to point out they don't work of course).
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My impression has been that they'd like to switch to secure connections, but the staggering number of badly configured servers won't let them -- you can't silently fail in this case (duh). The other problem has been (a lack of) trustworthy free certificates, but letsencrypt.com should help there (before both of the the startssl debacles there was the cacert debacle, etc).
I've mostly dealt with dedicated servers, so I'm not much help with vhost type setups (except to point out they don't work of course).
It's an issue with vhosting, which is obviously very prevalent. Hence why google are moving very slowly and browers even slower.
Letsencypt might help. But most people avoid it due to the constant renewal process and the need to run their middleware on the server.
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I could type lots about the Bad Things that happen when an idiot rents a server with Plesk on it. But I won't and you've probably seen your share of it anyway. I will say that if letsencrypt works, then shut up and install the %$%^ middleware already. Puppies and unicorns will ensue. Or at least a more secure internet.
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Well, here finally. It is quite slow compared to the other server. I click on a thread and wait, and wait.... then suddenly things happen.
I noticed a redirect on the old forum but it was only on one of the 3 addresses I tried. My bookmark has http://http://neo-source.com/index.php and this gives a 404.
http://neosource.1emulation.com/ gives an apache page, while finally http://http://neo-source.com/ actually says it will redirect, but doesn't... I had to click the offered link.
Anyway at least the forum is up again.
Also, looks like my avatar was lost.
Interesting, it's lightening fast for me (and has been since it went live). I click, and it's there instantly. And that's me in the UK, connecting to the server in the US.
gtMetrix also shows a page fully loaded time of 0.7 seconds.
I suspect the issue is yours alone, or the connection in general from Aus to the US.
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pingdom allows testing from Melbourne. Page is fully rendered in 2.16 seconds and is faster than 67% of sites.
From Stockholm is 1.22 seconds (faster than 85%), and from New York is 0.5 seconds (faster than 97%).
It looks like your issue is your connection.
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The redirects may need a bit of fixing, but this server is tons faster for me than the old one. I havn't had a single latency problem since the move.
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FWIW, it's noticeably faster here too.
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Hi friends and fans of FBAlpha & Neo-Source forums,
Today I'm happy to announce - with a huge amount of help from barbudreadmon (fba-dev, fba-libretro maintainer) - the forums now have a safe new server to run on!
barbudreadmon, thanks buddy!! :)
best regards,
- dink
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Thanks a lot for your work and devotion to the project ! :)
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Excellent, so the 2 most important things have been done. :)
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Excellent, so the 2 most important things have been done. :)
Yes, now the project can move on without barry.
On a sidenote, i made the forum a lot more mobile-friendly.
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Yes, now the project can move on without barry.
On a sidenote, i made the forum a lot more mobile-friendly.
Thanks for doing that!
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Way to go. I guess this explains why the "New" icon now shows up.
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I guess this explains why the "New" icon now shows up.
Yeah, i fixed that too.
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You should change "Welcome!" to "Neo-Source" or maybe use this logo (sorry I was browsing folders.. found some nice photos of a guinea pig).
Also, does it come in black? :biggrin: