On 12/01/2021 23.47, Stefan Claas wrote: > Mmmh ... github.io or GitHub does *not* have issues with wildcard > domains ...
Here we are back at you denying facts, or maybe just generalizing too much. As several others have put it already: When "browsing" to openpgpkey.sac001.github.io with whatever reasonable HTTPS client, you are directed to an IP address. The web server at that IP address presents a certificate for (among others) *.github.io. This certificate is *invalid* for the originally entered domain name. No matter how many times you deny it. For sac001.github.io, the certificate is *valid*. Nobody ever questioned that. But it doesn't mean the above is untrue. Stay safe. André -- Greetings... From: André Colomb <an...@colomb.de>
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