On Mo, 2024-11-25 at 20:03 +0000, andy pugh wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Nov 2024 at 17:36, Robert Schöftner <r...@unfoo.net> wrote:
>
> > it shouldn't be too hard to get https working (with letsencrypt
> > cert),
> > but somebody with administrative access has to take a look.
>
> I have had a look, and can't figure it out.
> We have a working certificate for www.linuxcnc.org, and
> wiki.linuxcnc.org (and www.wiki.linuxcnc.org) are "Alias of
> linuxcnc.org"
> The certificate is set up as wildcard to apply to all subdomains.
> Maybe wiki.linuxcnc.org isn't classed as a sub-domain of
> "linuxcnc.org"? (but if that were the case then www.linuxcnc.org
> wouldn't be either)
>
> As for the CSS, that is at https://wiki.linuxcnc.org/template.css so
> presumably won't be readable if the certificate is invalid.


as I already wrote the issue is not any certificate being
invalid.

dreamhost serves the "Site not found" error on
https://wiki.linuxcnc.org, with corresponding dreamhost "Site not
found"-site certificate. that certificate is invalid for
wiki.linuxcnc.org, and therefore displays as certificate error in a
browser.

so there is probably something to configure on dreamhost's end of all
of this, I expect there to be some self-service web portal where HTTPS
on wiki.linuxcnc.org can be enabled, but I have no specific knowledge
of dreamhost and don't know the specifics of the deployment (is this
some "semi-dumb" PHP/perl webhosting service? or a fully-fledged
virtual machine?) so unfortunately can't really spell out exactly where
to look.

regards
Robert




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