On Sun, Aug 30, 2020, at 14:16, Gregory Nutt wrote:
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> > I think that in the end it might be worth to completely switch to
> > nuttx.apache.org then. If Apache wants this to be the frontface of project
> > websites, it only adds confusion to have nuttx.org there.
>
> I have also been mirroring
I think that in the end it might be worth to completely switch to
nuttx.apache.org then. If Apache wants this to be the frontface of project
websites, it only adds confusion to have nuttx.org there.
I have also been mirroring the incubator-nuttx repositories in the old
Bitbucket area. Pro
I think that in the end it might be worth to completely switch to
nuttx.apache.org then. If Apache wants this to be the frontface of project
websites, it only adds confusion to have nuttx.org there.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020, at 13:46, Gregory Nutt wrote:
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> > I vote that we end the re-direction.
Would you be opening to setting an A record in the DNS? I could then make
sure the redirect is working properly while we work through updating all
the links.
I am not going to give you my login. I can add an A record if you
like. There is already an A record that points to a IP address tha
I vote that we end the re-direction. It is time to break that tie.
When that tie is broken, this Issue becomes more important:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/issues/1498
It seems that Firefox does not display the error if it autocompletes the url
with http://. For some reason yesterday it went via https://. If you use
https:// explicitly the failure is still there.
That explains why I never see the problem.
Does apache allow for custom domain? Then it would
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020, 9:33 AM Gregory Nutt wrote:
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> > Are we sure GoDaddy supports SSL on parked domains? My offer still stands
> > to sort the DNS bit out.
>
> I think probably not. There are no options at all when creating the
> re-direction. (There is an option for adding DNSSEC to the acc
Are we sure GoDaddy supports SSL on parked domains? My offer still stands
to sort the DNS bit out.
I think probably not. There are no options at all when creating the
re-direction. (There is an option for adding DNSSEC to the accoutn but
that requires an additional payment which I won't b
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020, 8:57 AM Matias N. wrote:
> It seems that Firefox does not display the error if it autocompletes the
> url with http://. For some reason yesterday it went via https://. If you
> use https:// explicitly the failure is still there.
> Does apache allow for custom domain? Then it
It seems that Firefox does not display the error if it autocompletes the url
with http://. For some reason yesterday it went via https://. If you use
https:// explicitly the failure is still there.
Does apache allow for custom domain? Then it would be simply a matter of
pointing the DNS record t
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020, 8:34 AM Gregory Nutt wrote:
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> > I'm getting the following error on firefox:
> >
> > Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust
> this site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for nuttx.org.
> The certificate is only valid for the fol
I'm getting the following error on firefox:
Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this
site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for nuttx.org. The
certificate is only valid for the following names: shortener.secureserver.net,
www.shortener.secure
Hi,
I'm getting the following error on firefox:
Websites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this
site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for nuttx.org. The
certificate is only valid for the following names: shortener.secureserver.net,
www.shortener.secure
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