Certificate Domain stuff?
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Certificate Domain stuff?
I know little of such things, but when loading the page today I got this from firefox (ff v47.0):
Your connection is not secure
The owner of linuxmusicians.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
Learn more…
linuxmusicians.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for the following names:
*.grus.uberspace.de, grus.uberspace.de
Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
I trust you guys, but I think it would be good to resolve this.
Your connection is not secure
The owner of linuxmusicians.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.
Learn more…
linuxmusicians.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for the following names:
*.grus.uberspace.de, grus.uberspace.de
Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
I trust you guys, but I think it would be good to resolve this.
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
I get the same message on chrome.
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
I went into LM website...
Your connection is not private...
Went into the Suggestions forum...
Your connection is not private...
Saw the certificate thread...
Your connection is not private...
Begins to post into a topic...
Your connection is not private...
Types a post and submits my post...
Your connection is not private...
Post submission successful...
Your connection is not private...
Back to the thread and done. Goes to check in other forums...
Your connection is not private...
Chromium, will you shut the hell up!? LOL!!!
So I am editing my post...
Your connection is not private...
Emoji's have not been migrated over. And I actually did not see a "your post has submitted successfully" message...
Your connection is not private...
UGH!!!
Your connection is not private...
Went into the Suggestions forum...
Your connection is not private...
Saw the certificate thread...
Your connection is not private...
Begins to post into a topic...
Your connection is not private...
Types a post and submits my post...
Your connection is not private...
Post submission successful...
Your connection is not private...
Back to the thread and done. Goes to check in other forums...
Your connection is not private...
Chromium, will you shut the hell up!? LOL!!!
So I am editing my post...
Your connection is not private...
Emoji's have not been migrated over. And I actually did not see a "your post has submitted successfully" message...
Your connection is not private...
UGH!!!
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
Getting error too:
linuxmusicians.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.grus.uberspace.de, grus.uberspace.de Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
At the risk of getting boring, I've got the same message
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I'm going to ignore certificate warnings in the future, including other websites. If people are using self-signed certificates in other websites, I don't mind.
Yes, it's dangerous and there can be a possibility for a man-in-the-middle attack, but so what? I just don't care to heed certificate warnings anymore. It makes me insist that my connection is always private and I will continue to insist from now on.
Yes, it's dangerous and there can be a possibility for a man-in-the-middle attack, but so what? I just don't care to heed certificate warnings anymore. It makes me insist that my connection is always private and I will continue to insist from now on.
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
To the admins of this site:
Can you please disable the encryption, if you can't fix the certificate domain name mismatch?
The way it is now it doesn't add any security (as the security certificate is unverified for this domain name, therefore wide open to MITM attacks), and it just gets people used to clicking away security warnings without reading them, i.e. it promotes unsafe behaviour.
Thanks.
P.S: is there actually anybody in charge for this site or has it been abandoned to itself?
(I mean an admin, as mods don't have the power to fix tihs)
Can you please disable the encryption, if you can't fix the certificate domain name mismatch?
The way it is now it doesn't add any security (as the security certificate is unverified for this domain name, therefore wide open to MITM attacks), and it just gets people used to clicking away security warnings without reading them, i.e. it promotes unsafe behaviour.
Thanks.
P.S: is there actually anybody in charge for this site or has it been abandoned to itself?
(I mean an admin, as mods don't have the power to fix tihs)
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Due to the certificate error, Chromium won't automatically fill in username and password, so I had to use KeePass2 for that.
Thanks LinuxMusicians for logging me out despite that I did not click in "Log out." How do I know when the cookie expire?
Thanks LinuxMusicians for logging me out despite that I did not click in "Log out." How do I know when the cookie expire?
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
Why not fix this:
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Your connection is not secure
The owner of linuxmusicians.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, [your] browser has not connected to this website.
linuxmusicians.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for the following names: *.grus.uberspace.de, grus.uberspace.de
Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
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Still waiting for someone to fix the site with certificate error. It's been a week...
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
Same here. I'll come back when they get a valid cert or turn SSL back off.
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I confess I'm surprised there has been no response at all. Even "Sorry guys were looking at it" would help.
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Here's an article about people ignoring certificate warnings: http://www.cnet.com/news/web-users-igno ... -warnings/
Even I would ignore self-signed certificates. Besides, it's just not effective anymore.
Even I would ignore self-signed certificates. Besides, it's just not effective anymore.
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Re: Certificate Domain stuff?
Even better, I fixed the SSL configuration .tux99 wrote:Can you please disable the encryption, if you can't fix the certificate domain name mismatch?
Actually arguably it still protects against passive attackers, but indeed...tux99 wrote:The way it is now it doesn't add any security (as the security certificate is unverified for this domain name, therefore wide open to MITM attacks)
This is a real issue andtux99 wrote:it just gets people used to clicking away security warnings without reading them, i.e. it promotes unsafe behaviour.
That'd be me... but unfortunately though I was aware of the issue I was on the road and didn't have access to the proper credentials to fix the issue .tux99 wrote:is there actually anybody in charge for this site or has it been abandoned to itself?
I agree I should've clarified in his thread, though, sorry.
All should be good now again, let me know if it isn't!