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http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/ 2010-09-27 18:48:58 +00:00 committed by Joey Hess
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@ -88,16 +88,45 @@ you don't like my approach:
> both url and cgiurl to use `https://secure.foo.com/...` and rely on > both url and cgiurl to use `https://secure.foo.com/...` and rely on
> relative links to keep users of `http://insecure.foo.com/` on http until > relative links to keep users of `http://insecure.foo.com/` on http until
> they need to use the cgi? > they need to use the cgi?
>
>> My problem with that is that uses of the CGI aren't all equal (and that
>> the CA model is broken). You could put CGI uses in two classes:
>>
>> - websetup and other "serious" things (for the sites I'm running, which
>> aren't very wiki-like, editing pages is also in this class).
>> I'd like to be able to let privileged users log in over
>> https with httpauth (or possibly even a client certificate), and I don't
>> mind teaching these few people how to do the necessary contortions to
>> enable something like CACert.
>>
>> - Random users making limited use of the CGI: do=goto, do=404, and
>> commenting with an OpenID. I don't think it's realistic to expect
>> users to jump through all the CA hoops to get CACert installed for that,
>> which leaves their browsers being actively obstructive, unless I either
>> pay the CA tax (per subdomain) to get "real" certificates, or use plain
>> http.
>>
>> On a more wiki-like wiki, the second group would include normal page edits.
>>
>> Perhaps I'm doing this backwards, and instead of having the master
>> `url`/`cgiurl` be the HTTP version and providing tweakables to override
>> these with HTTPS, I should be overriding particular uses to plain HTTP...
>>
>> --[[smcv]]
> I'm unconvinced. > I'm unconvinced.
> >
> `Ikiwiki::baseurl()."foo"` just seems to be asking for trouble, > `Ikiwiki::baseurl()."foo"` just seems to be asking for trouble,
> ie being accidentially written as `IkiWiki::baseurl("foo")`, > ie being accidentially written as `IkiWiki::baseurl("foo")`,
> which will fail when foo is not a page, but some file. > which will fail when foo is not a page, but some file.
>
>> That's a good point. --s
> I see multiple places (inline.pm, meta.pm, poll.pm, recentchanges.pm) > I see multiple places (inline.pm, meta.pm, poll.pm, recentchanges.pm)
> where it will now put the https url into a static page if the build > where it will now put the https url into a static page if the build
> happens to be done by the cgi accessed via https, but not otherwise. > happens to be done by the cgi accessed via https, but not otherwise.
> I would rather not have to audit for such problems going forward. > I would rather not have to audit for such problems going forward.
>
> --[[Joey]] >> Yes, that's a problem with this approach (either way round). Perhaps
>> making it easier to run two mostly-synched copies like I was previously
>> doing is the only solution... --s