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popeye2002

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Thank You to whomever got this thing rolling again, I appreciate being able to surf and educate at a more reasonable pace!
 
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Seems the work spilled over into today as well.

Appears the server that hosts all the sites was rebooted, 5thgenrams was offline for a few minutes just recently.

Admin is keenly aware at this time that it's been a problem.
If these are all on the same server -- is there a good reason 5th gen rams get the cloudflare proxy treatment and hdrams doesn't? That edge cache can do wonders.
 

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If these are all on the same server -- is there a good reason 5th gen rams get the cloudflare proxy treatment and hdrams doesn't? That edge cache can do wonders.

All I know is 5thgenrams is the primary IP on the server...

Whatever they did yesterday seems to be holding well. All the other secondary sites in the brand were suffering.
 

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Well the site seems back up to speed, but now I’m not getting any email notifications.

I wonder if it’s just coincidence.
 

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You all jinxed it.

Cert expired (again). Sigh.
Almost reached out again. I swear the number of expired certs on this site hasn't been rivaled. Always the annoying one to fix too.

I wasn’t able to get on since last night.
Due to the above.

I started poking around other forums I've not been on forever trying to get my fix.
 

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Modern browsers won't allow you to connect to a site forcing https with an expired cert (and other cert errors).

Older browsers can be set to ignore HSTS or trust the site. Don't recommend doing that in general, but if one MUST get on the site, it's possible.

That said, this should have been resolved when the sites were all moved to a new server. I've let Jared know on many occasions that the admin for these sites should be replaced. However, I don't know the relationship between everyone, the site owners, hosting, an/or admin.
 

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Yeah, I wasn't gonna even mention that because while an expired cert is generally not a huge deal, it sometimes can be dangerous depending on the actual issue.

Every time I hear you're not the owner here I'm shocked.
 

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