Would it be possible for me to make comments to other instances etc?

Solved: I can’t, it would only work with a public domain.

@tabular@lemmy.world
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Why not HTTP :c

BlackEco
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Plain HTTP should be considered obsolete. Also it makes impersonating websites harder (but not impossible)

Perhyte
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Additionally, HTTPS if very easy to set up nowadays and the certificates are free1.

1: Assuming you have a public domain name, but for ActivityPub that’s already a requirement due to the push nature of the protocol.

dog
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You can get Let’s Encrypt certificates for DuckDNS, so you don’t even need to own anything.

Meldrik
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Data send via HTTP is not encrypted. That’s bad.

@tabular@lemmy.world
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I want it encrypted but I don’t want to ask a 3rd party to get a certificate.

Dandroid
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Letsencrypt provides free certificates. It’s very easy to get one from them.

@tabular@lemmy.world
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If they’re easy to get, why have them 😑

Dandroid
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I’m not sure I understand the question. They are used to encrypt traffic and prove that the entity hosting the site hasn’t changed by using a digital signature. These two together make it so third parties can’t read the traffic coming through. This is a requirement for modern internet. Otherwise your passwords wouldn’t be a secret because literally anyone would see them.

If they’re easy to get, why not have them 😉

Meldrik
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Because then you can encrypt your traffic with HTTPS 🙃

@tabular@lemmy.world
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This is madness 🤯

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