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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by Erik L on November 28, 2023, 04:45:39 PM »
Certificate should be live in 2-3 days.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by Erik L on November 28, 2023, 04:41:39 PM »
If I saw a security warning for the webpage of an old looking game I’d assume the domain was taken over by scammers and back out.

Scammers are not paying the hosting fees ;)
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by QuakeIV on November 28, 2023, 04:00:31 PM »
If I saw a security warning for the webpage of an old looking game I’d assume the domain was taken over by scammers and back out.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by nuclearslurpee on November 28, 2023, 01:57:45 PM »
All that said, for new people coming along, they're likely to just see the page get blocked by their browser, and not knowing any better are likely to not come back.

This is the main thing to me - I'm not saying Aurora needs to have a full-blown PR recruitment campaign, but it's better if we are reducing barriers to entry for people to keep the forum community robust and healthy. Some folks will never even think to use something as ancient as a "forum" in this modern era of Discord and Reddit, and that's fine, but for the folks who will use a forum I think it's best not to make that any trickier than it has to be, where possible and reasonable to do so.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by midikiman on November 28, 2023, 01:43:21 PM »
Yeah my Chrome has no problems visiting the site.

Chrome on this box has no problem accessing the site. However, my other (newer) laptop can't get here unless I go incognito and explicitly accept "the risk". According to that instance of Chrome, Pentarch uses HSTS (and thus browsers should automatically redirect http to https), and in normal mode it won't let me go any further.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by QuakeIV on November 28, 2023, 09:53:00 AM »
There also is a cost involved with having a public certificate.

No there isn't.  Industry pays the internet security research group with the understanding that it will amongst other things provide LetsEncrypt certs for no charge.  All you need to do is reissue it every year, which is true of every cert.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by Snoman314 on November 28, 2023, 03:55:05 AM »
I have a very restrictive ISP, for reasons I won't go into. I think what happened is that the first time I visited the site after the SSL cert expired, it got added to the ISPs block list. From then on, regardless of whether I used http or https, I'd get redirected to a page saying the site could not be accessed. This was not at the browser level. So I need a VPN to get around the ISPs block.

All that said, for new people coming along, they're likely to just see the page get blocked by their browser, and not knowing any better are likely to not come back.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by Ulzgoroth on November 27, 2023, 05:45:00 PM »
You don't need a VPN... all you need is to use HTTP rather than HTTPS when browsing the forums. Or do you have some other issues?

Based on my conversations with them elsewhere, Snoman has a somewhat unique use case where the block on expired cert websites is at the ISP level. I've never heard of that happening, personally, but it's not difficult to imagine what they're saying is true.

Regardless, updating the website's certificate really shouldn't be too difficult - we just need to find the person who has the credentials to do it and bother them about it.
But if using HTTP instead of HTTPS, the cert should never even come up? If that's a supported option on the site. Though I can't say I'd recommend, say, logging into a forum over bare HTTP.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by Inglonias on November 27, 2023, 05:17:15 PM »
You don't need a VPN... all you need is to use HTTP rather than HTTPS when browsing the forums. Or do you have some other issues?

Based on my conversations with them elsewhere, Snoman has a somewhat unique use case where the block on expired cert websites is at the ISP level. I've never heard of that happening, personally, but it's not difficult to imagine what they're saying is true.

Regardless, updating the website's certificate really shouldn't be too difficult - we just need to find the person who has the credentials to do it and bother them about it.
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Off Topic / Re: Aurora Wiki certificate expired
« Last post by Garfunkel on November 27, 2023, 05:04:37 PM »
Yeah my Chrome has no problems visiting the site.
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