Re: [PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org
Ok, I think I was able to solve this by removing the "www" from the cname file and the setting in the repository. Now "pygresql.org" is shown properly via https, and www.pygresql.org redirects to it. -- Christoph ___ PyGreSQL mailing list PyGreSQL@Vex.Net https://mail.vex.net/mailman/listinfo/pygresql
Re: [PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org
Am 09.06.2020 um 15:03 schrieb D'Arcy Cain: My FF on FreeBSD doesn't do that. Doesn't do it on Linux either. Must be a Windows thing. Another reason not to run Windows as if I needed more. Don't think FF would behave differently on Windows in such matters. I think the issue is that it happens when you visited the https address once - then FF will try it the next time as well. >> When I click on the certificate, I see one from "Let's Encrypt", but >> only valid three months from 02/21 to 05/21/2020. > > No idea who got that. We sell certs and that is not where we get them from. Ok, I found that it's actually GitHub (pages) who does this. They partner with Let's Encrypt to add certificates automatically. It seems something went wrong in that process. GitHub shows a "Certificate Request Error: Certificate provisioning will retry automatically in a short period, please be patient." Obviously the automatic retry doesn't work, but I see no option to retry manually. -- Christoph ___ PyGreSQL mailing list PyGreSQL@Vex.Net https://mail.vex.net/mailman/listinfo/pygresql
Re: [PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org
On 2020-06-09 08:01, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: >> I don't think that we ever had a certificate for PyGreSQL.org. Where >> do you see the expired one? Do we need a certificate? > > When you enter "pygresql.org" in the address bar of firefox, you will be > sent to the https address nowadays. Also, modern browsers mark http as My FF on FreeBSD doesn't do that. Doesn't do it on Linux either. Must be a Windows thing. Another reason not to run Windows as if I needed more. > "not secure" with a warning sign which looks ugly. Yes but so many sites have that I don't think that we stand out. If it bothers people I can get one. > When I click on the certificate, I see one from "Let's Encrypt", but > only valid three months from 02/21 to 05/21/2020. No idea who got that. We sell certs and that is not where we get them from. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain PyGreSQL Development Group http://www.PyGreSQL.org IM:da...@vybenetworks.com ___ PyGreSQL mailing list PyGreSQL@Vex.Net https://mail.vex.net/mailman/listinfo/pygresql
Re: [PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org
Am 09.06.2020 um 13:25 schrieb D'Arcy Cain: > On 2020-06-09 07:19, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: >> Looks like the certificate for www.pygresql.org has expired. >> D'Arcy, since you own the domain, can you renew it?> > I don't think that we ever had a certificate for PyGreSQL.org. Where > do you see the expired one? Do we need a certificate? When you enter "pygresql.org" in the address bar of firefox, you will be sent to the https address nowadays. Also, modern browsers mark http as "not secure" with a warning sign which looks ugly. When I click on the certificate, I see one from "Let's Encrypt", but only valid three months from 02/21 to 05/21/2020. -- Christoph ___ PyGreSQL mailing list PyGreSQL@Vex.Net https://mail.vex.net/mailman/listinfo/pygresql
Re: [PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org
On 2020-06-09 07:19, Christoph Zwerschke wrote: > Looks like the certificate for www.pygresql.org has expired. > D'Arcy, since you own the domain, can you renew it? I don't think that we ever had a certificate for PyGreSQL.org. Where do you see the expired one? Do we need a certificate? -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain PyGreSQL Development Group http://www.PyGreSQL.org IM:da...@vybenetworks.com ___ PyGreSQL mailing list PyGreSQL@Vex.Net https://mail.vex.net/mailman/listinfo/pygresql
[PyGreSQL] Certificate for www.pygresql.org
Looks like the certificate for www.pygresql.org has expired. D'Arcy, since you own the domain, can you renew it? -- Christoph ___ PyGreSQL mailing list PyGreSQL@Vex.Net https://mail.vex.net/mailman/listinfo/pygresql