![]() I haven't found any way to disable this but to strip the header on the proxy server side ( Squid): request_header_access Upgrade-Insecure-Requests deny all Header, resulting in HTTP servers almost always upgrading the connection to HTTPS by responding with HTTP 307. Whenever a browser sends out an HTTP request, it also add the Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1 Yet, I'm in control of my own freedom with Mozilla-based and console browsers ( lynx & friends), and apparently, Chromium and derivatives just tie my hands. Yes, technically, what has been described above is a site misconfiguration.Īnd yes, I'm aware that browsing an HTTP site would be equally insecure as browsing an HTTPS site with an invalid certificate. my HTTPS request would lead to HTTP 404 anyway, since the HTTPS version of the site serves a different content (there's no /merged/dists). ![]() presents an invalid SSL certificate (either expired or with a wrong server name, resulting in all kinds of NET::ERR_CERT_*_INVALID errors), because the server is a part of a CDN, and.For example, I want to browse (HTTP), because the HTTPS version Consider I want to open a website and force HTTP, even if an HTTPS version is available.
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