Earlier today, I left a couple of comments on this question pointing out a couple of security problems with what this user was doing. They seem to have been deleted.
Any idea why? Was it automatic?
Earlier today, I left a couple of comments on this question pointing out a couple of security problems with what this user was doing. They seem to have been deleted.
Any idea why? Was it automatic?
Comments are second class citizens. They're subject to deletion at any time, for any reason.
In this case, someone (I don't know who) flagged them as 'not constructive'. I deleted them.
Revisiting it, I've undeleted them.
In the future, if you want to be sure what you say stays around, post it as an answer.
In this case, while not a complete answer; posting an answer comprised of those two comments would be a good idea: It addresses the question; gives good information about what would be an issue with what the user is doing, and provides durability that otherwise might not be there with a comment. When the OP responds, it can always be edited to include a more complete answer.
In the past, I've seen instances where OPs flag any comments they deem 'negative' on their question (for instance, comments that address security concerns). I don't know whether that was the case here (as I don't know who flagged the comments and why), but I do know that some nefarious users try to get us to delete negative comments on their questions. When we see clearly that's what is going on, we'll decline those.
We don't always catch it -- as I did not catch it in this instance.
I'm sorry about that.
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tag, many of them about not bypassing certificate validation, I wasn't particularly after rep points, was afraid of repeating myself about cert validation, and didn't have time to try that particular use case...