Sites are insecure, should be secure
Das Goravani
goravanis at gmail.com
Fri Mar 4 22:43:14 UTC 2022
Andrew, I hear ya.
However, I have used a multi domain cert from Certbot for nearly 2 years through many renewals.
Certbot issues individual or multi domain certs. Multi domain is totally normal.
It’s working for Goravani.com and readmyastrology.com <http://readmyastrology.com/>, off the same cert, right now.
The other two should be secure. It’s their cert too.
Only the name is Goravani.com because certbot uses the first domain in the cert as the name of the cert, that is all.
It’s really a cert for 4 sites. No problem, normally.
It’s supposed to work, but something is wrong somewhere.
If there was a command that would let you see what domains are covered by a cert, I’m sure you would see mine has all 4 domains in it with their www counterparts. 8 domains total.
I don’t think that’s the reason 2 of my sites say insecure. I don’t know the reason but that is not supposed to be the reason.
> On Mar 4, 2022, at 2:09 PM, Andrew Stolarz <stolarz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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 <http://goravanijyotish.com/>, it staying its insecure because its
> trying to use the SSL cert for Goravani.com <http://goravani.com/>....instead of itss own domains
> GoravaniJyotish.com <http://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 <mailto: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/> <http://goravanijyotish.com/ <http://goravanijyotish.com/>>
>> JyotishStudio.com <http://jyotishstudio.com/> <http://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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