No, the images are clearly served over HTTPS here. I suspect it might be a disagreement over the exact version of TLS being used as I admit my configuration of that is a bit amateurish, but you must have configured some rather extreme hardening measures for that to have such a result.
I haven’t manually changed anything, to be honest. My entire security setup is based on copying what I read on sites like this - I’m thirty years out of IT and can’t be arsed to stay up to date.
Then I am at a total loss. You seem to be the only one affected, or at least the only one that told us so far and it is a reasonably popular server.
We do use the new image proxy feature on Lemmy, which still has some bugs to iron out, but that has also been running a few weeks now, without anyone having major issue like you seem to have.
Could it be HTTPS-everywhere causing it? Not that I’ll disable that just to see some memes, but at least I’ll know what’s going on…
No, the images are clearly served over HTTPS here. I suspect it might be a disagreement over the exact version of TLS being used as I admit my configuration of that is a bit amateurish, but you must have configured some rather extreme hardening measures for that to have such a result.
I haven’t manually changed anything, to be honest. My entire security setup is based on copying what I read on sites like this - I’m thirty years out of IT and can’t be arsed to stay up to date.
Then I am at a total loss. You seem to be the only one affected, or at least the only one that told us so far and it is a reasonably popular server.
We do use the new image proxy feature on Lemmy, which still has some bugs to iron out, but that has also been running a few weeks now, without anyone having major issue like you seem to have.