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sstifferd's avatar
Jul 19, 2022

GS110EMX https support

Ok...this can't actually be true - I must be missing something - but I can't find where I can enable https on the GS110EMX

There's no way this switch doesn't support it - that would be.......crazy.

 

Thank you!

 

4 Replies

    • sstifferd's avatar
      sstifferd
      Tutor

      Thank you, Schumaku for taking the time to reply.  Unfortunately, it isn't much of an answer.

       

      Seems as though you are trying to dance around the subject: "technically" the resources don't exist to support https?  Then make the resources available in your products.

      To ship a web managed device in 2022 without https is irresponsible at best.  In fact, it's a joke.  There is no excuse for that.  Use better chips.

       

      It is precisely this behaviour from vendors that no consumer should ever accept.  Why do you accept it?

       

      http was deprecated years ago by both Google and Mozilla - 7-8 years ago to be exact.  Why on earth would Netgear offer any product (even low or med range) without https support?

      When will Netgear feel it is necessary to use https in all of their products?  Perhaps in another 7-8 years?

       

      Thank you for letting me know that the entire range of Netgear Managed Plus switches should be avoided.

      I will never buy another switch in that range ever again.

       

      For now, I have mitigated the risk on my network for this product, and in the future I will be avoiding that range altogether.  Netgear should be embarassed.

       

       

      • schumaku's avatar
        schumaku
        Guru - Experienced User

        sstifferd wrote:

        http was deprecated years ago by both Google and Mozilla - 7-8 years ago to be exact. 


        Is it really?

         

        They talked of public Web pages et all! Different from all the many incomplete, https implementation and environments not ready to deploy trusted certificates, lack of full DNS deployments, issuing warning on whatever levels when accessing, accepting risk, getting red warnings - things I see on a regular base on home, small- and medium business environments state in deep red that these https devices are by far not so secure as it appears. this is neither more nor less secure than all these millions of red https embedded devices. a far to many places where such devices are deployed don't have the basic requirements in place for rolling out a PKI or make use of the fancy Let's encrypt.

         

        As of today, http pages still show up eventless, without red warning, no security geek organization Web browser like Mozilla or Google does have a problem permitting using plain text http pages. the right thing at the right place. 

         

        Last: The market does still want inexpensive devices like the Plus series. In many places, these are perfectly sufficient. It's not black and white. When doing audits i still see much more http and insecure https devices (what does not make a difference).

         

        And no, I'm not Netgear, as well was the above thought as the final answer.

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