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New stable release of WebOne, released on 22.05.2024 after 12 commits.
Added support for browsing HTTPS with pre-2004 browsers without certificate warning messages. SSL 3.0 with 40-bit RC4 encryption and MD5 certificates is now fully available for antique browsers. And secure TLS 1.2 256-bit for Firefox 3 is still available.
MSIE 5.0+, Opera 6.0+ are now fully supported via both HTTP and HTTPS too.
Added support for setting SSL/TLS versions in SecurityProtocols and SslProtocols options by their real names, splitted with a comma.
Added support for manually enable particular cipher suites using SslCipherSuites option. Linux & macOS only at this moment.
Added support for customizing all error pages.
Added support to set a custom status page.
Added support to bypass password authorization for clients from LAN. Set OpenForLocalIPs=yes in [Authenticate] options to enable.
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New stable release of WebOne, released on 22.05.2024 after 12 commits.
SecurityProtocols
andSslProtocols
options by their real names, splitted with a comma.SslCipherSuites
option. Linux & macOS only at this moment.OpenForLocalIPs=yes
in[Authenticate]
options to enable.Content-Type: webone/unknown-content-type
header in some cases (WebOne adds dummy content-type if server returns 304 (Not Modified) #119).OpenSSL error - ca md too weak
on Linux.yt-dlp
version in Windows full releases.This discussion was created from the release WebOne 0.17.0.
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