If you load the link as http instead of https it works and has the
content that I am pretty sure is supposed to be there though it could
use some CSS to make it less ugly.
Otherwise, it appears to be a misconfiguration on the web server as both
of those names resolve to the same IP address.
On 12/9/24 17:11, Peter B. via rsync wrote:
Hi everyone :)
On the [official website regarding rsync mailing lists](https://
rsync.samba.org/lists.html), the text contains a link:
"but please [read this before posting]"
Which points to:
https://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Which throws a "bad_domain_error" SSL error, listing
"www.animadance.org" as (domain) subject name of the certificate. The
Website "animadance.org" is a personal website of a Berlin dancer.
I assume this is not the intended behavior?
When I "accept the risk and continue", I do get to the article by Eric
S. Raymond :)
I can provide additional information or screenshots if necessary, but
I've tried with 2 browsers (but not on 2 systems yet, so it may still be
my machine).
Regards,
Peter B.
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