We have by default enabled ssh which will make users have to seriously consider getting an ssl certificate. The problem is that when the user setting up geoshape wants to knowingly disable ssl, they need an easy way to do so. Without disabling ssl or providing a valid ssl certificate the browser will generate a serious warning and essentially try to prevent them from using the site. this tasks requires updates to documentation as well.
We have by default enabled ssh which will make users have to seriously consider getting an ssl certificate. The problem is that when the user setting up geoshape wants to knowingly disable ssl, they need an easy way to do so. Without disabling ssl or providing a valid ssl certificate the browser will generate a serious warning and essentially try to prevent them from using the site. this tasks requires updates to documentation as well.