ReactiveBayes / RxInfer.jl

Julia package for automated Bayesian inference on a factor graph with reactive message passing
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https//rxinfer.ml Certificate #12

Closed abpolym closed 1 year ago

abpolym commented 1 year ago

Firefox & Chrome cannot verify the certificate for the https://rxinfer.ml website and show a warning as below:

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More info from mozilla

abpolym commented 1 year ago

Seems like I just have to update the certificates - works on one PC (with correct & latest certificates issues 04.11.2022) but not on the other (older certificates issued ~2018)

bvdmitri commented 1 year ago

I have the same issue with the Home link in the header of the documentation, can you please check @abpolym on your side?

bertdv commented 1 year ago

here is teh email I got from my web hosting provider (versio.nl):

Hi Bert, ​ ​Thank you for your message. ​ The A record for rxinfer.ml. pointing to our redirect IP 185.182.56.12 was missing. The record is now created. Please wait 4-8 hours for the changes to propagate.

Please note a redirect only works with http://[rxinfer.ml](http://rxinfer.ml/) and not with httpS:// in our DNS panel.

​Feel free to get in touch if you have any further questions.

Met vriendelijke groet, Fabien Customer Support Engineer

bertdv commented 1 year ago

Got an answer from teh support desk:

Hi Bert,

If a browser forces the https:// connection visitors can see a warning instead of the redirect. It can only be solved if your link the domain to a hosting package and provide an SSL certificate for the domain. Then you can create the redirect through the redirect option on the hosting in DirectAdmin.

Met vriendelijke groet, Fabien Customer Support Engineer

bertdv commented 1 year ago

@bvdmitri @abpolym @albertpod not sure how to do that SSL stuff. Perhaps you know how to proceed?

bvdmitri commented 1 year ago

@bertdv @albertpod I think redirect should not be a problem if we setup a custom domain for github pages. Lets discuss on Monday.

abpolym commented 1 year ago

I have the same issue with the Home link in the header of the documentation, can you please check @abpolym on your side?

Yeah it still is an issue on my side. I thought it was only an issue of older certificates for one of my local setups - but the with newer certificates and a fresh browser profile (no cookies remembering that I "accepted the risks") it shows me the initial warning prompt.

@bertdv I have to look up how to proceed but mozilla gives some good troubleshooting

albertpod commented 1 year ago

Can we close this one?

bvdmitri commented 1 year ago

Works as expected now