I tried to use some webproxy to test other locations and had the same result - only difference is the name offered for the file to download.
Thanks.
I tried to use some webproxy to test other locations and had the same result - only difference is the name offered for the file to download.
Thanks.
It happen in both http and https, but http wold redirect to https wouldn’t it?
The cert is letsencrypt, yes. Didn’t verify the details, though.
Ahha! With a blank bowser profile directory it works as expected. It has to be HSTS, right? Now, how do I fix this?
Bang! Firefox on windows - same thing!
Both hosts and resolv.conf are ok.
Well… just saved one of those files, renamed it to file.html and opened it with the browser. Seems to be the f-droid homepage lacking the css.
What could it be? That doesn’t happen on any other website.
Does your ISP or government interfere with your Internet access? When you view the cert, does it show that it was issued by Let’s Encrypt?
I hope not.
I can’t inspect any cert. The browser url bar doesn’t show the padlock.
On my desktop, the name is something like <random>.ptrom. Im from Portugal. Could ptrom have anything to do with it?
Forgoy to say: firefox, chromium, epiphany on debian with gnome
The content seems html but the name is something else. On android the suggested filename is downloadfile.bin. creepy.
No no no. The app seems to work ok. It’s the website that seems broken.
I cant. I’m on my phone right now. Just picture a save file dialog from 3 browsers with a random string dot something as filename. I noticed on my phone the file is named something like downloads.bin.
When will someone create a wrep (web regular expression search and print)!?
Absolutely zero “interpretation” of what the user “really wanted”.
What am I missing?..
Maybe I should have been on Reddit first to really understand it.
Thanks. I’m figuring this all out as I go… never ben very much a social media user up until now because of the federated promise. Hope it delivers.
I am of the same persuasion… “link aggregator”, I would think, should be a place to “aggregate” links. In lemmy you have 4 fields: URL, Image, Title and Body. Never seen someone say lemmy is an image aggregator, for example. Body is for discussion (as in forums) and seems to be where the meat of the matter really is.
<drumroll…>Tada!..
It suddenly is working. I didn’t change a thing.
@catloaf@lemm.ee suggested I get suspicious about my country or ISP. Should I worry, now?!.. :-(
Seriously, did the f-droid folks change anything on their end?