Re: Bad certificate on planet.pidgin.im

2016-09-22 Thread Ethan Blanton
Not to reopen a stale topic, but ... [snip FUD re: letsencrypt] Let's Encrypt policies and outlook have been well covered by the EFF, which was instrumental in making it happen. I believe it is now accepted by all major browsers and operating systems. It's a fine solution. It's not the one we

Re: Bad certificate on planet.pidgin.im

2016-09-07 Thread David Woolley
On 07/09/16 00:07, A wrote: Just as a quick point of note for anyone that might benefit. I happen to be working certs right now myself. I discovered letsencrypt.org a free certificate authority. Pretty nifty. That's all we know. ;) Anyone with the ability to understand the OpenSSL

Re: Bad certificate on planet.pidgin.im

2016-09-06 Thread A
Just as a quick point of note for anyone that might benefit. I happen to be working certs right now myself. I discovered letsencrypt.org a free certificate authority. Pretty nifty. That's all we know. ;) On 09/06/2016 12:46 PM, Gary Kramlich wrote: Hopefully sooner than weeks, but yeah

Re: Bad certificate on planet.pidgin.im

2016-09-06 Thread Gary Kramlich
Hopefully sooner than weeks, but yeah it's on my radar, it was supposed to happen already, but I got side tracked with something else. Sorry. On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 2:17 PM, Eion Robb wrote: > Hi there, > > I believe Gary is working on this and might have it resolved in a few

Re: Bad certificate on planet.pidgin.im

2016-09-06 Thread Eion Robb
Hi there, I believe Gary is working on this and might have it resolved in a few weeks. Cheers, Eion On 7/09/2016 05:23, wrote: > I cannot view the Pidgin news. > > Instead I get an error message stating: > > The owner of planet.pidgin.im has configured their website