This site is unsafe

I don’t think that it was the down link change if it was being blocked as that is just a certificate error. And that was only Firefox - other browsers were happy.

Also Malcom replied before I had done the change.

Anyway it seems OK now

Jon

···

On 7 September 2017 at 13:11, Huw Pearce huw.pearce@bcs.org.uk [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

Hi Malcolm,

  Issue not now apparent for you as Jon has made a change to the

download link URL by adding in www.

Thanks for trying though.

Kind regards,

Huw

  On 07/09/2017 13:05, Malcolm Osborne

malcolmo@telkomsa.net [sailwave] wrote:

Jon,

          The theory of trying to demonstrate a problem strikes

again (like taking your car to a mechanic about a rattle)

  • works fine now.
regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Rondevlei South Africa
          On 2017-09-07 13:30, Jon

Eskdale jon@sailwave.com
[sailwave] wrote:

Hi Malcom,

                Same message to you as Mike - could you give me a

screen shot. Is it windows or Anti-Virus

                As I said I tested it and its fine

Jon

Jon Eskdale
07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

Jon Eskdale
07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

                On 7 September 2017 at 11:59,

Malcolm Osborne malcolmo@telkomsa.net
[sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com
wrote:

                            I can confirm that - programme download

gets blocked.

regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Rondevlei South Africa
                                On

2017-09-07 12:48, Mike and Patricia
Butterfield pmbutterfield@msn.com
[sailwave] wrote:

                                      Tried on

windows 10 and edge.

                                      Go to site

fine in download of program
could not it said unsafe.

Mike

Sent from Mail
for Windows 10

** From:** Huw
Pearce
huw.pearce@bcs.org.uk
[sailwave]
Sent: 07 September
2017 08:44
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re:
[sailwave] This site is
unsafe

Hi Jon et al,

                                            Now tested on my

openSUSE Tumbleweed
system using

  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Chromium
    and no warnings.
                                            Any Apple Mac users who

could check using Safari
if any certificate
warning messages appear.

                                            If you use any browser

/ operating system other
than the following, it
would be appreciated if
you could check if any
warning messages appear
when typing in the
address bar - sailwave.com
- only.

  •                                               Microsoft Edge on
    
    Windows 10
  •                                               Mozilla Firefox on
    
    Windows 10 & Linux
  •                                               Google Chrome on
    
    Windows 10
  • Chromium on Linux
    Thank you in advance.

Kind regards,

Huw

                                              On

07/09/2017 08:19, Huw
Pearce
huw.pearce@bcs.org.uk [sailwave] wrote:

Hi Jon et al,

                                                I have tested the

address string

·
sailwave.com

                                                in the following

browsers recently
[all on Windows 10]
and did not get a
warning message:

·
Microsoft
Edge

·
Mozilla
Firefox

·
Google
Chrome

                                                Will test on Linux

soon with last two
of above browsers.

Kind regards,

Huw

                                                  On

07/09/2017 01:49,
Jon Eskdale
jon@sailwave.com
[sailwave] wrote:

                                                      I

think I may
have it
working for
all browsers
now.

                                                      Lesson

is don’t
believe what
you read on
Google - work
it out
yourself!

                                                      Let

me know -
getting a
little late
now will test
it again in
the morning

Jon

                                                      Jon

Eskdale

                                                      07530

112233

                                                      Skype

“eskdale”

                                                      On

6 September
2017 at 23:11,
‘john’ jladewig@tpg.com.au
[sailwave]
<sailwave@yahoogroups.com >
wrote:

                                                      Hi

Jon,

                                                      I

am having
trouble
uploading my
results . I
first
experienced
this on Sunday
night
Australian
time.

                                                      Do

I need to
change the
destination
server to
https://www.sailwve.com
, and the base URL to
https://www.sailwave.com/results
?

                                                      I

also changed
from copper to
the Australian
NBN during the
previous week.

                                                      Thanking

you for your
assistance.

                                                      Kind

regards John

From: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com ]
Sent:
07 September
2017 4:35
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Re: [sailwave]
This site is
unsafe

Hi Jorgen,

                                                      This comes about as the

Sailwave site
has now been
upgraded to
https (as per
the
announcement
on the
Sailwave.com
website) as
required by
the major
browsers and
Google who
have announced
that they will
be warning
that sites are
unsafe from
next month if
they accept
input of data
but the site
is not using
https. So we
have upgraded
the Sailwave
site to https

clicking on your link http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
actually works
fine for me
using Chrome
as it
automatically
adds the www
and becomes https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html .
So no problem
if they use
Chrome

                                                      The link is safe so they

could ignore
it but the
best solution
is to add the
www

                                                       and

use then
address https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

                                                      If

you use http:
the site will
automatically
redirect to
https: so you
can use
either.

                                                      The

next version
of Sailwave
will have the
https://www . to
replace the
http://
in its link
to publish

                                                      Hope

that helps

Jon

Jon Eskdale

07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

                                                      On 6 September 2017 at

18:59, Jørgen
Holm
jorgen@dyrberg-holm.dk [sailwave] <sailwave@yahoogroups.com >
wrote:

                                                      I

have used
sailwave and
posting
results at the
sailwave file.
No problems
until recently
when I (and
other) receive
at unsafe
message from
EDGE and other
browsers
looking at the
resultfile.
(ex
https://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

)

                                                      Details

in the message
is

                                                      Hostname

in certificate
for website
fdiffers from
the website
you are
visiting

                                                      Errorcode

:
DLG_FLAGS_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID

                                                      Continue

to website
(Not
recommended)

                                                      The

message
disappear if
the web-URL
(sailwave
generated) is
modified to
https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

                                                      As

far as I can
se from the
documentation
I cannot
change the
link generated
by Sailwave (
message : Page uploaded to Sailwave. You
can publicise
the page using
this address:-

http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
)

                                                      What

is the correct
action

                                                      1 :

Use adress
http://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

instead of
http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.htm l

2 :
tell the users
to ignore the
warning

                                                      3:

any setup
change in
sailwave

                                                      The

problem with
solution 1 is,
that we have
several
result-links
in different
regattas, so
it is a lot of
work to modofy
homesites Iin
html alink
ref=xxxx

                                                      Best

Regards

                                                      Jørgen’Kerteminde

Sejlklub

https://ipmcdn.avast.com/images/icons/icon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif

                                                      Virus-free.

www.avast.com

Thanks - yes that defender message is standard - its just saying it doesn’t know about the program
Just click more info and run anyway.

Jon

···

On 7 September 2017 at 13:09, it-support@kerteminde-sejlklub.dk [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

For me it is a defender message about download from unknown publicer, and not exactly the same as the browser message about unsafe site (server certificate)

(sorry it is in danish, but it is a prtection message from DEFENDER (in this case, it could have been another protecting program))

Jon Eskdale
07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

Have downloaded on two w10 computers now with Edge, I just get the warning the file is not recognised you click and you can then proceed.

No problems today at all.

Mike

Mail](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986) for Windows 10

···

From: Jon Eskdale jon@sailwave.com [sailwave]
Sent: 07 September 2017 17:12
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [sailwave] This site is unsafe

Hi Mike,

Could you give me a screen shot of the message - when you say it says unsafe.

Is it your anti-Virus or is it Windows?

I’ve tested it on Windows 10 and edge and it is fine

https://i.imgur.com/e8YqZOP.png

Is this the message you get?

All this is, is a windows message that says that it’s not a program that they have seen thousands of download for and don’t know anything about it. Its a standard message that they display it doesn’t mean that it is unsafe only that they
don’t know.

Regards

Jon

Jon Eskdale

07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

On 7 September 2017 at 11:48, Mike and Patricia Butterfield
pmbutterfield@msn.com [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

Tried on windows 10 and edge.

Go to site fine in download of program could not it said unsafe.

Mike

Sent from
Mail
for Windows 10

From: Huw Pearce huw.pearce@bcs.org.uk [sailwave]
Sent: 07 September 2017 08:44

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [sailwave] This site is unsafe

Hi Jon et al,

Now tested on my openSUSE Tumbleweed system using

·
Mozilla Firefox

·
Chromium

and no warnings.

Any Apple Mac users who could check using Safari if any certificate warning messages appear.

If you use any browser / operating system other than the following, it would be appreciated if you could check if any warning messages appear when typing in the address bar -
sailwave.com - only.

·
Microsoft Edge on Windows 10

·
Mozilla Firefox on Windows 10 & Linux

·
Google Chrome on Windows 10

·
Chromium on Linux

Thank you in advance.

Kind regards,

Huw

On 07/09/2017 08:19, Huw Pearce
huw.pearce@bcs.org.uk [sailwave] wrote:

Hi Jon et al,

I have tested the address string

·
sailwave.com

in the following browsers recently [all on Windows 10] and did not get a warning message:

·
Microsoft Edge

·
Mozilla Firefox

·
Google Chrome

Will test on Linux soon with last two of above browsers.

Kind regards,

Huw

On 07/09/2017 01:49, Jon Eskdale
jon@sailwave.com [sailwave] wrote:

I think I may have it working for all browsers now.

Lesson is don’t believe what you read on Google - work it out yourself!

Let me know - getting a little late now will test it again in the morning

Jon

Jon Eskdale

07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

On 6 September 2017 at 23:11, ‘john’
jladewig@tpg.com.au [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

Hi Jon,

I am having trouble uploading my results . I first experienced this on Sunday night Australian time.

Do I need to change the destination server to
https://www.sailwve.com
, and the base URL to
https://www.sailwave.com/results
?

I also changed from copper to the Australian NBN during the previous week.

Thanking you for your assistance.

Kind regards John

From:
sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 07 September 2017 4:35
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [sailwave] This site is unsafe

Hi Jorgen,

This comes about as the Sailwave site has now been upgraded to https (as per the announcement on the Sailwave.com website) as required by the major browsers and Google who have announced that they will be warning that sites are unsafe from next month if they
accept input of data but the site is not using https. So we have upgraded the Sailwave site to https

clicking on your link http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html actually works fine for me using Chrome as it automatically adds the www and becomes https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html .
So no problem if they use Chrome

The link is safe so they could ignore it but the best solution is to add the www

and use then address https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

If you use http: the site will automatically redirect to https: so you can use either.

The next version of Sailwave will have the
https://www. to replace the http:// in its link to publish

Hope that helps

Jon

Jon Eskdale

07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

On 6 September 2017 at 18:59, Jørgen Holm
jorgen@dyrberg-holm.dk [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

I have used sailwave and posting results at the sailwave file. No problems until recently when I (and other) receive at unsafe message from EDGE and other browsers looking at the resultfile. (ex

https://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
)

Details in the message is

Hostname in certificate for website fdiffers from the website you are visiting

Errorcode : DLG_FLAGS_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID

Continue to website
(Not recommended)

The message disappear if the web-URL (sailwave generated) is modified to

https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

As far as I can se from the documentation I cannot change the link generated by Sailwave ( message :
Page uploaded to Sailwave. You can publicise the page using this address:-

http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
)

What is the correct action

1 : Use adress
http://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
instead of
http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

2 : tell the users
to ignore the warning

3: any setup change in sailwave

The problem with solution 1 is, that we have several result-links in different regattas, so it is a lot of work to modofy homesites Iin html alink ref=xxxx

Best Regards

Jørgen’Kerteminde Sejlklub

https://ipmcdn.avast.com/images/icons/icon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif

Virus-free.

www.avast.com

This was the message I got.

Mike

Mail](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986) for Windows 10

···

From: Jon Eskdale jon@sailwave.com [sailwave]
Sent: 07 September 2017 17:31
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [sailwave] This site is unsafe

Hi Mike

Or is it this message you get

https://i.imgur.com/UGy0t4I.png

This is only a message to say they don’t recognise the app all you do is click the more info and you get the window that says run anyway

As the message says Running this app might put your PC at risk - Their way of saying we have no idea.

https://i.imgur.com/jOmtNi9.png

It’s just the way they do it now if there is a new program that they don’t know about.

Jon

Jon Eskdale

07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

On 7 September 2017 at 11:48, Mike and Patricia Butterfield
pmbutterfield@msn.com [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

Tried on windows 10 and edge.

Go to site fine in download of program could not it said unsafe.

Mike

Sent from
Mail
for Windows 10

From: Huw Pearce huw.pearce@bcs.org.uk [sailwave]
Sent: 07 September 2017 08:44

To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [sailwave] This site is unsafe

Hi Jon et al,

Now tested on my openSUSE Tumbleweed system using

·
Mozilla Firefox

·
Chromium

and no warnings.

Any Apple Mac users who could check using Safari if any certificate warning messages appear.

If you use any browser / operating system other than the following, it would be appreciated if you could check if any warning messages appear when typing in the address bar -
sailwave.com - only.

·
Microsoft Edge on Windows 10

·
Mozilla Firefox on Windows 10 & Linux

·
Google Chrome on Windows 10

·
Chromium on Linux

Thank you in advance.

Kind regards,

Huw

On 07/09/2017 08:19, Huw Pearce
huw.pearce@bcs.org.uk [sailwave] wrote:

Hi Jon et al,

I have tested the address string

·
sailwave.com

in the following browsers recently [all on Windows 10] and did not get a warning message:

·
Microsoft Edge

·
Mozilla Firefox

·
Google Chrome

Will test on Linux soon with last two of above browsers.

Kind regards,

Huw

On 07/09/2017 01:49, Jon Eskdale
jon@sailwave.com [sailwave] wrote:

I think I may have it working for all browsers now.

Lesson is don’t believe what you read on Google - work it out yourself!

Let me know - getting a little late now will test it again in the morning

Jon

Jon Eskdale

07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

On 6 September 2017 at 23:11, ‘john’
jladewig@tpg.com.au [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

Hi Jon,

I am having trouble uploading my results . I first experienced this on Sunday night Australian time.

Do I need to change the destination server to
https://www.sailwve.com
, and the base URL to
https://www.sailwave.com/results
?

I also changed from copper to the Australian NBN during the previous week.

Thanking you for your assistance.

Kind regards John

From:
sailwave@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sailwave@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 07 September 2017 4:35
To: sailwave@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [sailwave] This site is unsafe

Hi Jorgen,

This comes about as the Sailwave site has now been upgraded to https (as per the announcement on the Sailwave.com website) as required by the major browsers and Google who have announced that they will be warning that sites are unsafe from next month if they
accept input of data but the site is not using https. So we have upgraded the Sailwave site to https

clicking on your link http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html actually works fine for me using Chrome as it automatically adds the www and becomes https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html .
So no problem if they use Chrome

The link is safe so they could ignore it but the best solution is to add the www

and use then address https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

If you use http: the site will automatically redirect to https: so you can use either.

The next version of Sailwave will have the
https://www. to replace the http:// in its link to publish

Hope that helps

Jon

Jon Eskdale

07530 112233

Skype “eskdale”

On 6 September 2017 at 18:59, Jørgen Holm
jorgen@dyrberg-holm.dk [sailwave] sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:

I have used sailwave and posting results at the sailwave file. No problems until recently when I (and other) receive at unsafe message from EDGE and other browsers looking at the resultfile. (ex

https://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
)

Details in the message is

Hostname in certificate for website fdiffers from the website you are visiting

Errorcode : DLG_FLAGS_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID

Continue to website
(Not recommended)

The message disappear if the web-URL (sailwave generated) is modified to

https://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

As far as I can se from the documentation I cannot change the link generated by Sailwave ( message :
Page uploaded to Sailwave. You can publicise the page using this address:-

http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
)

What is the correct action

1 : Use adress
http://www.sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html
instead of
http://sailwave.com/results/Kerteminde/ks-rr-2017-result.html

2 : tell the users
to ignore the warning

3: any setup change in sailwave

The problem with solution 1 is, that we have several result-links in different regattas, so it is a lot of work to modofy homesites Iin html alink ref=xxxx

Best Regards

Jørgen’Kerteminde Sejlklub

https://ipmcdn.avast.com/images/icons/icon-envelope-tick-round-orange-animated-no-repeat-v1.gif

Virus-free.

www.avast.com