on my keybase (linked to my Github) I have claimed a site via DNS. The DNS proof for that site is still there. However, Keybase is claiming it is not there because it is attempting to access the HTTPS version of the site. The site does not have an SSL certificate and therefore this will never exist. But that doesn't mean I don't own the site and that my proof is notcorrect. The system should be checking both versions to verify the proof and not simply rejecting if one of them fails. Especially if that one uses extra components that do not actually define ownership.
on my keybase (linked to my Github) I have claimed a site via DNS. The DNS proof for that site is still there. However, Keybase is claiming it is not there because it is attempting to access the HTTPS version of the site. The site does not have an SSL certificate and therefore this will never exist. But that doesn't mean I don't own the site and that my proof is notcorrect. The system should be checking both versions to verify the proof and not simply rejecting if one of them fails. Especially if that one uses extra components that do not actually define ownership.