James Cloos wrote:
> Karl Berry wrote:
> > As far as I know, shorter to type in address bars and email, etc.
> > That is all.
Hmm... Okay. I guess that does make the most sense. I am sure you
are right.
I myself hadn't thought people would be typing in those names. Which
is why I had asked.
> "KB" == Karl Berry writes:
KB>> Maybe they should be CNAMEs. I don't know why they're not.
KB> Oh. Because of the subdomains. Duh.
They could be DNAMEs. That would make each heirarchy under sv identical
to what is under savannah.
-JimC
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> "BP" == Bob Proulx writes:
BP> In order to support sv.gnu.org and sv.nongnu.org it would need four
BP> total certificates.
No.
As I mentioned the two certs could mention the aliases in the
subjectAltName block.
And sni would not be required; the clients would be happy just with each
of t
> "KK" == Kaz Kylheku writes:
KK> Can someone tell me the date when the new certificate expires?
Try running:
:; curl -v https;//savannah.gnu.org
The output should include:
*start date: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 00:00:00 GMT
*expire date: Thu, 05 Mar 2015 23:59:59 GMT
> Maybe they should be CNAMEs. I don't know why they're not.
Oh. Because of the subdomains. Duh.
k
The question this raises is for what purpose are sv.gnu.org and
sv.nongnu.org used for? Why are there there at all?
As far as I know, shorter to type in address bars and email, etc.
That is all.
Maybe they should be CNAMEs. I don't know why they're not.
k
James Cloos wrote:
> ... aliases sv.gnu.org and sv.nongnu.org ...
The question this raises is for what purpose are sv.gnu.org and
sv.nongnu.org used for? Why are there there at all?
Note that those are completely different from names in that subdomain
such as git.sv.gnu.org and the others. Thos
Can someone tell me the date when the new certificate expires?
I want to have something in place that will /dev/null the mailing list
traffic on that date, and for several days afterward.
James Cloos wrote:
> > "BP" == Bob Proulx writes:
>
> BP> Nico obtained a new SSL certificate from Gandi for us. I have
> BP> installed it on the frontend. All looks good to me. Good to go
> BP> for another year!
>
> I can't remember for certain whether they used to work, and don't
> know
> "BP" == Bob Proulx writes:
BP> Nico obtained a new SSL certificate from Gandi for us. I have
BP> installed it on the frontend. All looks good to me. Good to go
BP> for another year!
I can't remember for certain whether they used to work, and don't
know whether gandi would have been will
The http SSL certificates for Savannah have been updated.
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Bob Proulx wrote:
> I talked with Nico and the FSF is preferring to use Gandi these days
> due to their commitment to free(dom) software and the FSF is going to
> buy the certificates for savannah.{non,}gnu.org for us. Yay!
>
> Things on are motion now and should be resolved soon.
Nico obtained
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