also if you have to activate a NAT using http://neverssl.com
There is also IETF's http://example.com that works for this.
neverssl states that they will always be there. example.com will always be there as long as there is the IETF and RFCs.
On 2/21/25 09:31, Tim via users wrote:
Hi,
Just thought I'd try asking here, because I'm not having much luck with Google...
Many times, way too many damn times, if I try to access some address with Firefox it will go into HTTPS mode when I don't want it to.
For instance, I've actually typed http://192.168.1.254 to get into my router's admin page, because it doesn't do HTTPS. And if Firefox doesn't get instant results with what I typed it changes it to https://192.168.1.254 (which is never going to work).
Likewise with other devices that I might be testing on my LAN, and may be unplugged/reset while I'm testing, so I want to just hammer away at the same address sitting in the browser's address bar without the damn browser changing it on me.
Grrrrrrrr, I hate autocorrect style of crap everywhere they put it.
The HTTPS-only modes are disabled. Stupid option that is. Many things do NOT have HTTPS. Most things don't need it. It just increases workload to encrypt unimportant things.
And I wish they'd stop hiding HTTP and HTTPS in the address bar. Let me see the letters there so I know what it's doing.
Does anybody have any answers about how to force the browser to stop doing that, always, every time, never disobey me?