Fun fact about letsencrypt certs, they expire after a month or so. Looks like the site admin never noticed/cared to update it (since 2016), even though there's a nice little helper program to auto-update them that you can throw in a cronjob (or scheduled task, if you're into IIS) and forget about Ed Pers -----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Lyndon Nerenberg Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2017 6:27 PM To: NANOG list <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: mailops https breakage
On Aug 27, 2016, at 6:46 PM, Matt Palmer <mpalmer@hezmatt.org> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 01:25:42AM -0000, John Levine wrote:
In article <CALtoqtQkfEaDXnr1+4yzyDoyuweBG_+QyaQ7Ubhxtmv0JCnTmA@mail.gmail.com> you write:
I was working within the limits of what I had available.
Here's the subscription page for mailop. It's got about as odd a mix of people as nanog, ranging from people with single user linux machines to people who run some of the largest mail systems in the world, including Gmail:
I know they're mailops, and not tlsops, but surely presenting a cert that didn't expire six months ago isn't beyond the site admin's capabilities?
I tried again, ten months later. Still broken :-( Is there a replacement site I'm missing out on?