Outdated SSL Certificate for https://www.gnucash.org
Xavier Lagraula
detunizedgravity at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 03:20:27 EDT 2016
Hello all,
The issue here is that, given how the site is configured, modern browsers
will not allow the user to set an exception on the invalid certificate. In
my case, for example, I am completely unable to access the pages behind
HTTPS. I don't know if I could reconfigure my browsers unsafely to make it
work, but I do not want to anyway.
Best regards,
Xavier Lagraula
Le mer. 15 juin 2016 à 21:19, Derek Atkins <warlord at mit.edu> a écrit :
> Plutocrat <plutocrat at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I've been using the free Letsencrypt certificates on a number of sites
> > I run. Works well, trusted by all major browsers, and renews
> > automatically. Also, you can have as many subdomains as you
> > like. Thought you might find it interesting.
> >
> > If you need help setting it up, contact me offline.
>
> He's using LetsEncrypt... It didn't automatically renew.
> We're trying to get ahold of him to kick it, or figure out why the
> script didn't run.
>
> > P.
>
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>
> -derek
>
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