> On Feb 10, 2016, at 4:35 PM, Gary L. Wade <garyw...@desisoftsystems.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I just checked to see what happens when visiting your web site at 
> https://xenonium.com <https://xenonium.com/> and found on the current latest 
> release of iOS and OS X under Safari I get a "Cannot Verify Server Identity" 
> alert, so maybe you set it up wrong, support for that authority is 
> forthcoming, or you get what you pay for. Some users will say, "Whoa!" and 
> run away fast.

It’s a hostname mismatch — the cert is valid, but it's issued to ssl13.ovh.net, 
not xenonium.com.

I’m guessing that Jean-Daniel’s website is hosted on a shared server at 
ovh.net, but the server isn’t configured to return the matching SSL cert for 
the hostname in the client request, so it’s using its default “ssl13.ovh.net” 
one instead. So yeah, it’s set up wrong.

—Jens
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