Certificate issues
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Certificate issues
It appears the shitty hosting provider decided to overwrite the certificate for the site with one for one of allyn's other sites. I am about done dealing with them. I'm trying to decide if I have the motivation to sit with their support while they fix it or not. If they don't most peoples browsers are going to tell them not to come to the site.
I really hate this hosting provider and that allyn wont let me take it over in a smart way.
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I really hate this hosting provider and that allyn wont let me take it over in a smart way.
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Re: Certificate issues
I told it to get bent.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
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people won't see it right away, it seems my browser tab that has the site already 'loaded' is keeping the old cert, any new windows/tabs show the error... so yeah. Likely most people are going to not come back once they close out and re-login.
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FWIW, I just got the danger warning in Firefox 111.0. Sorry this is such a hassle. Things shouldn't be so hard. Phil, thank you for all that you do!
Addendum: Firefox wanted to update itself, which required closing and restarting. Now it's 111.0.1 and this site loaded without the warning. Maybe that's because I was just here a minute ago and allowed FF to bypass the warning.
Addendum: Firefox wanted to update itself, which required closing and restarting. Now it's 111.0.1 and this site loaded without the warning. Maybe that's because I was just here a minute ago and allowed FF to bypass the warning.
Last edited by Phil_S on Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Certificate issues
Yeah, I had to manually Trust the certificate in Safari just now.
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Yeah it may have cached that you 'trust' it at least for a while.Phil_S wrote: ↑Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:05 pm FWIW, I just got the danger warning in Firefox 111.0. Sorry this is such a hassle. Things shouldn't be so hard. Phil, thank you for all that you do!
Addendum: Firefox wanted to update itself, which required closing and restarting. Now it's 111.0.1 and this site loaded without the warning. Maybe that's because I was just here a minute ago and allowed FF to bypass the warning.
I'm pretty much done giving allyn my professional skills for free...
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Thanks for all your trouble, buddy. I hear you. We need a backup place to yack in a threaded manner.
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Re: Certificate issues
I have one, a while back I created a clone of the site in case something went really awry, but I didn't want to be a total 'thief'
I could let people know about that one if interest is there, but I also don't want to ruffle feathers.
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I could let people know about that one if interest is there, but I also don't want to ruffle feathers.
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The Amp Hangar. TAG+1 = TAH.
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The one I setup is called tubeamparchive.com
I do like the name
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Thanks for dealing with all of that nonsense Phil. I like the blue board and blue background on the archive, looks very fresh. I'm also getting the "not secure" warning on Brave but no issues if I click on a link from my history.
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Looks like Allyn replied to my email that he'd contact them. It seems fixe for now.
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Re: Certificate issues
Got a warning with Chrome just now. Clicked on by though.
Thanks for your efforts Phil. Keep me on the list if there's a switch.
Thanks for your efforts Phil. Keep me on the list if there's a switch.
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Well now I'm seeing complaints that I"m not responding to email.
I do get email, but not a ton, so I'm guessing that means the forum regularly doesn't get email to me because it's considered spammy. (not the forum the hosting provider's IP space is all suspect)
Getting to the point that there's next to nothing I can do to fix 'this broken'
~Phil
I do get email, but not a ton, so I'm guessing that means the forum regularly doesn't get email to me because it's considered spammy. (not the forum the hosting provider's IP space is all suspect)
Getting to the point that there's next to nothing I can do to fix 'this broken'
~Phil
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