More than 4 months after the certificate has expired, this is still unfix.
May you please update the certificate?
--yvand
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I'm taking care of it. May take a bit of time. If it works as planned it'll be
a StartSSL class 2.
Cent from my fone so theer mite be tipos. ;)
On Jun 9, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Jaak Ristioja j...@ristioja.ee wrote:
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Hello!
Is it just me or does
We still have an expired certificate!
Browsers such as Firefox warn or prevent users thus:
crosswire.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed.
The certificate is only valid for www.crosswire.org
The certificate expired on 2013-05-05
Aside from the certificate issue, you can use http instead of https for SVN. To
change your working copy from the one URL to the other, you can use the
command: svn relocate.
In Him,
DM
On Jun 25, 2013, at 5:08 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
We still have an expired
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:04 AM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
Aside from the certificate issue, you can use http instead of https for
SVN. To change your working copy from the one URL to the other, you can use
the command: svn relocate.
A very bad suggestion for most of us as SVN
On 6/25/2013 4:38 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:04 AM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org
mailto:dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
Aside from the certificate issue, you can use http instead of https
for SVN. To change your working copy from the one URL to the other,
you
OK - Admittedly, I could have used http even though I was using https,
principally because some time ago I installed
the Firefox extension called *https-everywhere*.
See https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
I could either add an exception rule, or I could use a different browser for
http
Even
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On 25.06.2013 15:22, David Haslam wrote:
Even so, it would be sensible for CrossWire to renew its
certificate.
Yes, of course. But since this topic like many other issues has been
up for quite a while now, I guess there's no-one @ crosswire is
On 09/06/13 21:23, Greg Hellings wrote:
I don't think the crosswire cert has
ever been made wildcard as those certificates can be much more
expensive. So even if it wasn't out of date you'd probably see that warning.
StartSSL Class 2 certificate (which includes wild cards) is $59.90. Is
it
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Will a new certificate be installed?
On 09.06.2013 22:12, Chris Burrell wrote:
It expired on 5th may
On 9 Jun 2013 20:02, Jaak Ristioja j...@ristioja.ee
mailto:j...@ristioja.ee wrote:
Hello!
Is it just me or does HTTPS on crosswire.org
The issue is also that the certificate is for www.crosswire.org and you're
accessing it as crosswire.org (I always use svn.crosswire.org although it
doesn't appear to be any difference - old force of habit). I don't think
the crosswire cert has ever been made wildcard as those certificates can be
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