Sites are insecure, should be secure

Andrew Stolarz stolarz at gmail.com
Fri Mar 4 19:09:56 UTC 2022


Das,

I use lets encrypt for my sites as well (except on windows servers). I set
up different SSL certs for each site and in the domain setup area, I select
which SSL cert it will use. Im assuming its similar on the mac side.

When I look at  GoravaniJyotish.com, it staying its insecure because its
trying to use the SSL cert for Goravani.com....instead of itss own domains
GoravaniJyotish.com,


I have always created individual ssl certs for each domain and never ran
into this issue.


Andrew



On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 1:35 PM Das Goravani <goravanis at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello $all,
>
> I have 4 websites served through my Mac server.
> They are all set up identically in all places.
> They are all 4 covered in my SSL Certificate
>
> Yet 2 of them are insecure when you access them.
> Like the other 2, they should be secure.
>
> How is it possible? They are all set up identically. That means that in my
> Web Server Software they have the exact same settings, which means in
> Apache they have the same settings, they are all on the same certificate,
> their document root folders are together in the same place, everything
> about the 4 is the same except their content of course.
>
> 2 of them come up secure as they should.
>
>   Goravani.com
>   ReadMyAstrology.com
>
> 2 of them come up insecure.
>
>   GoravaniJyotish.com <http://goravanijyotish.com/>
>   JyotishStudio.com <http://jyotishstudio.com/>
>
> They should all four be secure.
>
> Can you think of anything that would do this odd behavior?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Das Goravani
>
> Ps: I worked out my web server and mail server problems.
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