> Why should I? I clearly defined the problem/misconfiguration. I don't > really see the need to justify why I want to fix it.
To help others, myself included to comprehend a possible problem in similar configurations and learn more about it. After all, this is a community. > Well, you told me it doesn't happen... WTF? I said I doubt it, and asked for more details. Not sure why that would offend you. > And what cert would you use in this default block that matches, so the > crawler receives a meaningful response, rather than an incorrect cert ( > which they don't like )? Obviously there is no correct/matching certificate for this domain name in the first place, otherwise we wouldn't be in this situation. As I said, the best way would be to drop the TLS handshake, but nginx doesn't support this afaik. Lukas _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx