On 2021-02-03 14:24:09 Carlos E.R. wrote:
|On 03/02/2021 20.51, Doug McGarrett wrote: |> On 2/3/21 5:51 AM, Robert Munteanu wrote: |>> On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 11:25 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote: |>>>> This is probably off-topic, but I have evidence that my machine |>>>> has been hacked. When trying to access CUPS I get a message |>>>> that says in effect that it is a security |>>> issue and does not complete. |>> This is a wild guess, but maybe you're accessing CUPS through the |>> browser, using TLS, and the certificate is self-signed. Browsers |>> would show that security dialog, but it does not mean that you've |>> been hacked. | |> Yes, I'm trying to access CUPS thru the browser (Firefox)--how else |> can one get there? | | |I repeat: You have NOT been hacked. The security message you got in |firefox is NORMAL, in this case. | | Just to be clear, you're getting that message because you used https instead of http in your link to CUPS. That's not necessary, since you're connection to CUPS doesn't leave your computer, it's an internal (localhost) link.
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