Is there a way to develop and website using JS (and perhaps PHP) to create an E2EE website. Were all packets sent between the server and the userw device are E2EE, wrapped in a layer of encryption?

I know there is HTTPS but I am looking for something stronger than HTTPS.

By using some JS or PHP E2EE package, would I have to write or structure the website code very differently than you normally would?

  • Lmaydev
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    10 months ago

    Why do you only have access to http? Knowing that would help guide answers.

    • trymeout@lemmy.worldOP
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      10 months ago

      I may not have a domain name, and therefore no HTTPS, just HTTP only and can only connect by knowing the IP address and port number.

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        10 months ago

        I feel like you should just use a reverse proxy tbh.

        Is it internal? Because otherwise this is a super bad plan

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        10 months ago

        And you cant use self signed certificates because?
        They provide the same level of encryption. The benefit of a domain and a trusted CA issued cert is that browsers/os will automatically trust that the server is who its said it is (ie you dont get a warning).

        But if you import your servers root CA to your OS, then your OS (and browser) will automatically trust any cert issued using that root cert, thus you dont get a warning.

        With or without a warning, it will still encrypt at TLS1.3