Okay, took care of that. Things should work on http now until we can get
certs working again.


On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 10:06 AM Sushain Cherivirala <sush...@skc.name>
wrote:

> The new issue is simple. In config.conf, APY_URL is currently set to
> https://www.apertium.org/apy.
> Changing it to http://www.apertium.org/apy and running make will fix it.
>
> [image: Sushain Cherivirala]
> *Sushain K. Cherivirala *
> Stanford University, M.S. in Computer Science '19
> Carnegie Mellon University, B.S. in Computer Science '18
> (713) 992-4043 | www.skc.name
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 7:23 AM Francis Tyers <fty...@prompsit.com> wrote:
>
>> El 2019-04-12 08:17, Sushain Cherivirala escribió:
>> > Hi Mikel,
>> >
>> > Unfortunately, the certificate expired a couple weeks ago. I chatted
>> > with Fran a couple
>> > days ago and attempted to fix it. However, the Let's Encrypt client
>> > software doesn't work
>> > well with the old version of Debian installed on xixona and I don't
>> > have access to perform
>> > any detailed debugging or figure out how to install an older version
>> > of the software and
>> > prevent it from self-updating again (there's a cron that renews the
>> > cert but also by default
>> > updates the software).
>> >
>> > My simple suggestion was to remove the line in the Apache config that
>> > redirects http to
>> > https, at least preventing the site from being entirely unusable. IMO,
>> > the preferable option
>> > is just to redirect apertium.org [1]'s DNS entries to Tino's projectjj
>> > server (already used by
>> > beta.apertium.org [2]). Then, Fran, myself and others can make sure we
>> > don't end up here
>> > again since we'll have direct access.
>> >
>> > SUSHAIN K. CHERIVIRALA
>> >
>> > Stanford University, M.S. in Computer Science '19
>> > Carnegie Mellon University, B.S. in Computer Science '18
>> >
>> > (713) 992-4043 | www.skc.name [3]
>> >
>> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 11:56 PM Mikel L. Forcada <m...@dlsi.ua.es>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Dear all,
>> >>
>> >> When trying to access apertium.org [1] from the Universitat
>> >> d'Alacant,
>> >> browsers suggest that you should not do it because it is not a
>> >> trusted
>> >> site. Also, when using the Apertium web server from inside OmegaT, a
>> >>
>> >> security error pops up. I don't know if I can do anything myself,
>> >> does
>> >> anyone know how to solve this?
>> >>
>>
>> I tried acme.sh but it didn't work (see the IRC logs)
>>
>> I managed to turn off the SSL redirect, but translation is not
>> working via the website. Although at least it now appears.
>>
>> Fran
>>
>
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