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What is the advantage in this if any?
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it means we won't get flagged by google as insecure in the future
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Good stuff Huw. How easy was it to implement?
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it was reasonably simple. although because I have several domains all on one IP it was a bit of a faff, but for a domain on its own IP it was very easy.
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The outline of what I had to do
https://reddick.asuscomm.com/the-joys-of-letsencrypt-on-windows/
https://reddick.asuscomm.com/the-joys-of-letsencrypt-on-windows/
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Wonderful! [^]
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So, if you've already got a domain SSL and the domain is hosted on a dedicated server, how do you force the forum to use the https prefix?
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I'm using url rewrite rules in the web.config to force the redirect
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Thanks, HuwR
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Hello Huw,
Just looking at your notes on your site to turn on https on our snitz site, when I got the following when going to https://reddick.asuscomm.com/the-joys-of-letsencrypt-on-windows/
SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE
Just to give you the heads up,
Pierre
Just looking at your notes on your site to turn on https on our snitz site, when I got the following when going to https://reddick.asuscomm.com/the-joys-of-letsencrypt-on-windows/
SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE
Just to give you the heads up,
Pierre
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