Closed consentfactory closed 2 years ago
This is not an error on our website, all certs you get from the servers are valid, the only problem is that you have a self signed cert on your computer it seems (see your own screenshot). I just opened the link you posted from ssllabs, all is green and happy on there.
I recommend:
Yup. You're totally right. Apologies for that!
I decided to try Malwarebytes recently and it looks like it was redirecting that and listed your site as compromised.
Guess I'm removing Malwarebytes now...
Yup. You're totally right. Apologies for that!
I decided to try Malwarebytes recently and it looks like it was redirecting that and listed your site as compromised.
Guess I'm removing Malwarebytes now...
yeah...i used malewarebytes in the past and it was great a few years ago...but now it acts up like an other antivirus i don't longer use :)
Yeah, if I wasn't forced into Windows, I wouldn't* be trying doing such shenanigans.
Great tool and website (now that I can see it, lol). Passing this along to a colleague that has Starlink.
Cheers.
Going to starlinkstatus.space results in SSL errors.
Appears to be because the root CA that the cert was generated under has expired.
Resolution: generate new certificate from your CA for the website.
Details: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=starlinkstatus.space&latest