Domain: forge.mil
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Comments · 8
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Federal OSS: see forge.mil
There's a public portal to the US Defense Department's open source clearing house:
I gather there's discussion to broadening the program to the US Federal Government in general.
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Re:Military Eggheads did not think put the domain
https://www.forge.mil/ works just fine....
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Re:Military Eggheads did not think put the domain
Try https://www.forge.mil/ it works fine. You must have a DOD CAC or ECA certificate to login.
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https://www.Forge.mil NOT .COM
The site is not at forgemil.com it is at https://www.forge.mil/ but a PKI cert is needed for access until we can get approval for public release. Public information is at www.disa.mil/forge. The
.com thing was a temporary staging server that we used during initial test and development. Next time we'll be sure to configure robots.txt more appropriately. Sorry for the confusion. -
Re:forgemil.com?
forgemil.com is an error. The real DoD site is https://www.forge.mil/
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https://www.forge.mil
I want to clear up some confusion
.... The real site is at https://www.forge.mil/ not www.forgemil.com. Forgemil.com was a site we were using during the development of forge.mil. Unfortunately, the wrong URL somehow made it in to the article. Right now the site requires a user to authenticate using a DOD PKI certificate (either a Common Access Card or a certificate from one of the DoD external certificate authorities (ECA)). See http://iase.disa.mil/pki/eca/index.html for more information. -
Re:forgemil.com?
The forge.mil site works on NMCI but you have to use https://forge.mil/ . Too bad NMCI machines are locked down to only the most basic word processing tasks. Oh yeah and no Linux computers allowed on the network. Sorta makes software development useless in this case.
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Re:forgemil.com?
Try https://www.forge.mil/ . Once you get past the invalid certificate (allegedly because the DoD CA isn't included with most browsers) you'll get an SSL error.