Certificate issue and resulting downtime

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The Outsider
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Certificate issue and resulting downtime

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Well, I got the cert issue fixed. Sorry the site was down for most of the day. Updating the cert broke Apache which is the service that allows the server to be available to and talk to the internet. I don't even think I actually fixed it yet, but what the fuck, here we are. So I ain't touching anything else.
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Re: Certificate issue and resulting downtime

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The issue is better and I'm running Firefox now.
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Re: Certificate issue and resulting downtime

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emby wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 7:30 pm The issue is better and I'm running Firefox now.
The issue should be fixed regardless of what browser you run, but I'm a huge proponent of Firefox so I won't tell you to do otherwise. What is kind of an issue is I don't know how the website is working right now.

The webserver service on the backend by all accounts isn't running which means that in theory this server shouldn't be able to receive or send data. But if it wants to defy logic and work, I'm not fucking with it.

I hate Linux.
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Re: Certificate issue and resulting downtime

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That formatting mess that was on mobile chrome is no longer happening.
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Re: Certificate issue and resulting downtime

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nybf wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 1:33 pm That formatting mess that was on mobile chrome is no longer happening.
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Spoiler: There is no plan. There never was a plan.
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