<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tr><td valign="top">Aside from finding ways to make it fail, my point is that casual users are complaining to the help desk about it. We can duplicate it externally at home and on mobile devices. <div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_0.023909340845420957"><br></div><div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_0.023909340845420957">Away from the debate about Akamai's issue that has evidently been out there awhile:</div><div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_0.023909340845420957">-We're wondering what happened yesterday to break all these disparate websites </div><div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_0.023909340845420957">-We're wondering if anyone else is seeing the problem or are receiving unusually high volume of complaints about getting to certaincertain and unrelated https sites in the last 18 or so hours. </div><div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_0.023909340845420957"><br><p><a
href="https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/mobile/?.src=Android">Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android</a></p> <hr><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> <tbody> <tr> <td valign="top"> <div style="font-family:Roboto, sans-serif;color:#7e7d80;"><b>From</b>:"Jay Ashworth via Outages" <outages@outages.org><br><b>Date</b>:Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 11:21 PM<br><b>Subject</b>:Re: [outages] Akamai Cert Issues today<br><br></div> <div id="msgSandbox_AO12w0MAAAKxVgymygcIyI8KQdo_TEXT" class="msgSandbox" style="padding: 1.5em 0.5em 0.5em 1.2em; word-wrap: break-word;">----- Original Message -----<br clear="none">> From: "Sean Donelan via Outages" <<a shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:outages@outages.org" href="javascript:return">outages@outages.org</a>><br clear="none"><br clear="none">> This is how Akamai has handled non-SSL customers for the last 15 years.<br clear="none">> It is the same error message, and the same action. You just noticed<br
clear="none">> it.<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> If you use https for a non-SSL customer on Akamai, you will connect to<br clear="none">> a Akamai server using a "default" SSL certificate for all customers on<br clear="none">> port 443.<br clear="none">> <br clear="none">> If you use https for a SSL customer on Akamai, you connect to different<br clear="none">> IP addresses listening for specific customers which return a customer<br clear="none">> specific SSL certificate.<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Doesn't that interact rather badly with HTTPS-Anywhere?<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Or, more to the point, would it not already have done so to date, rather<br clear="none">loudly?<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Cheers,<br clear="none">-- jra<br clear="none">-- <br clear="none">Jay R. Ashworth Baylink
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