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Kepler.gl is a powerful open source geospatial analysis tool for large-scale data sets.
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[Bug] SSL Cert Expired? #2551

Closed aporter-de closed 3 months ago

aporter-de commented 3 months ago

Describe the bug My browser things Kepler.gl is trying to steal my info:

_Your connection is not private Attackers might be trying to steal your information from kepler.gl (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAMEINVALID

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to https://kepler.gl

Expected behavior The page loads

Screenshots If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.

Desktop (please complete the following information): All computers

Additional context from https://www.digicert.com/ The Certificate is not issued by DigiCert, GeoTrust, Thawte, or RapidSSL Make sure the website you want to check is secured by a certificate from one of our product lines.

Common Name = .myservices.hosting Subject Alternative Names = .myservices.hosting, myservices.hosting Issuer = Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure Server CA Serial Number = C5C5E83F16185CA758B56F695183274C SHA1 Thumbprint = 90EE61C2D5E712F0BB043168E414E58B992964CA Key Length = 4096 Signature algorithm = SHA256-RSA Secure Renegotiation:

TLS Certificate status cannot be validated OCSP Staple: Not Enabled
OCSP Origin:  
CRL Status: Not Enabled


Certificate does not match name kepler.gl

TLS Certificate is not trusted The certificate is not signed by a trusted authority (checking against Mozilla's root store). If you bought the certificate from a trusted authority, you probably just need to install one or more Intermediate certificates. Contact your certificate provider for assistance doing this for your server platform.

ibgreen commented 3 months ago

Apologies, this is related to ongoing work of transferring DNS to the Linux Foundation, hopefully the downtime should not be too long.

ibgreen commented 3 months ago

Site is working again. Reverted for now, until we have a new approach.