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    Junior Potato
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    Exclamation Not secure

    My Choogle Grome address bar is reporting that Teh GTX isn't secure.

    It's probably a good thing to address this.

    For now I'll make sure I don't post any credit card details unless they're already stolen.

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    I've been seeing that for weeks.

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    What does the Bat say? Jason's Avatar
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    It makes it more exciting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cam View Post
    I've been seeing that for weeks.
    I only just spotted it because I turned my pc on for the first time in a month and it showed up on the browser.

    On iOS it doesn’t show me that little icon except if I dig into the settings menu.

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    It's because we're serving pages via regular http, not https. There are a couple solutions but I haven't had the time to fool around with them (it's not just a configuration change).
    Whoomah!

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    If we need a cert, letsencrypt.org via certbot is a good, free solution for that.

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    Yeah, that's been brought up previously. We would need to move our hosting account to a fixed IP, for a small cost. I haven't looked at all the permutations yet.
    Whoomah!

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    I'm admittedly not great with this stuff, but why would we need a fixed IP? In my experience, it's just domain based. Assuming that we have the ability to modify our DNS records, you can use DNS challenges for it.

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    FWIW, for work right now I'm working on building an ACME client to talk to Let's Encrypt for SSL certs and automate the process of renewing them, so I'm becoming intimately familiar with that process if that helps.

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    I still can't log in from my main computer

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