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Expired certificate

PostPosted: Sunday, 10th March 2013, 16:50
by MIC132
I'm getting an "expired certificate" warning in chrome when accessing the forums. It started today. Anyone else having this problem?

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Sunday, 10th March 2013, 17:45
by some12fat2move
Me too, I think it has something to do with daylight savings time.

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Sunday, 10th March 2013, 19:14
by Davion Fuxa
Problem noted here.

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Sunday, 10th March 2013, 20:17
by galehar
Napkin is aware of it and working on it. He wrote this not long ago on ##crawl-dev:

unfortunately the s/mime certificate for the certificate agency expired at the same time as cdo's apache certificate. so i need to wait for them to merge an old and a new account, before i can create a new cert for apache.

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Monday, 11th March 2013, 11:42
by jejorda2
The certificate error I saw yesterday is resolved today.

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Sunday, 12th March 2017, 15:57
by Demo
This is happening again.

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Monday, 13th March 2017, 19:53
by gammafunk
Napkin is aware of this problem and will be setting up a new cert in the next couple weeks.

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Tuesday, 14th March 2017, 00:26
by Siegurt
Would it be possible to turn of require-https until we have a valid cert? It's pretty horrible to navigate the site with an interstitial warning on every page. (Not to mention tapatalk not being usable)

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Tuesday, 14th March 2017, 20:33
by mattington
OK, so it's not just me that has Tapatalk issues... I keep getting banned messages on Back Room forums... So annoying

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Tuesday, 14th March 2017, 21:06
by duvessa
Siegurt wrote:Would it be possible to turn of require-https until we have a valid cert? It's pretty horrible to navigate the site with an interstitial warning on every page. (Not to mention tapatalk not being usable)
It's not a good idea to let people send their passwords in plaintext.

Re: Expired certificate

PostPosted: Tuesday, 14th March 2017, 21:50
by Siegurt
duvessa wrote:
Siegurt wrote:Would it be possible to turn of require-https until we have a valid cert? It's pretty horrible to navigate the site with an interstitial warning on every page. (Not to mention tapatalk not being usable)
It's not a good idea to let people send their passwords in plaintext.

Hmm, good point.