Hello!

I don't know how old that Debian distro is, but in one of my projects I
have quite old CentOS 6 as a web-server. Instead of Certbot I use Acme.sh
there and it works fine. Maybe it will be of use here too? If you need any
help, please, let me know. Thank you.

With best wishes,
Mansur

Am Fr., 12. Apr. 2019 um 10:29 Uhr schrieb Mikel L. Forcada <m...@dlsi.ua.es
>:

> Thanks Fran and Sushain.
>
> I am not sure how I can help.
>
> Migrating to another server, updating, and making everything work sounds
> OK to me. I would just have to redirect the DNS when it's ready. I think
> Apertium could pay for this job.
>
> But we need something short term. Students are using apertium.org and the
> apertium web service and they get errors when trying to translate with
> their projects.
>
> Remember that we do have an apertium server hosted by Bytemark.
>
> Please let me know how to proceed at this end.
>
> I can also ask my Department to see if I can make Apertium.org accessible
> from outside.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mikel
>
> El 12/4/19 a les 9:17, Sushain Cherivirala ha escrit:
>
> Hi Mikel,
>
> Unfortunately, the certificate expired a couple weeks ago. I chatted with
> Fran a couple
> days ago and attempted to fix it. However, the Let's Encrypt client
> software doesn't work
> well with the old version of Debian installed on xixona and I don't have
> access to perform
> any detailed debugging or figure out how to install an older version of
> the software and
> prevent it from self-updating again (there's a cron that renews the cert
> but also by default
> updates the software).
>
> My simple suggestion was to remove the line in the Apache config that
> redirects http to
> https, at least preventing the site from being entirely unusable. IMO, the
> preferable option
> is just to redirect apertium.org's DNS entries to Tino's projectjj server
> (already used by
> beta.apertium.org). Then, Fran, myself and others can make sure we don't
> end up here
> again since we'll have direct access.
>
> [image: Sushain Cherivirala]
> *Sushain K. Cherivirala *
> Stanford University, M.S. in Computer Science '19
> Carnegie Mellon University, B.S. in Computer Science '18
> (713) 992-4043 | www.skc.name
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:56 PM Mikel L. Forcada <m...@dlsi.ua.es> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> When trying to access apertium.org from the Universitat d'Alacant,
>> browsers suggest that you should not do it because it is not a trusted
>> site. Also, when using the Apertium web server from inside OmegaT, a
>> security error pops up. I don't know if I can do anything myself, does
>> anyone know how to solve this?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Mikel
>>
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