io for universal links and using custom domain for the same however after pointing the ns records to the hostnames mentioned in the page Im getting a untrusted certificate error. In branch dashboard Im getting we could not authenticate the validity error.
Branch will push an SSL certificate to the domain, however this can take a couple of hours to get updated. You can reach out to Branch support if an SSL certificate is not assigned to this domain after a few hours.
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I'm using Surge.sh to deploy a simple react app to a custom domain i bought from GoDaddy.com.
I've followed the instructions regarding custom domains on their site and get a confirmation that my site was deployed successfully:
https://surge.sh/help/adding-a-custom-domain
On GoDaddy I've configured the CNAME and A types to point to Surge:
However when I open up the domain at https://codatheory.dev/ I receive an error message with error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
I'm quite new to hosting sites on custom domains, so I'm sure I've misunderstood something. The certificate registered on the site is provided by surge.sh.
What configuration steps can I take to resolve this issue? Do I need to create a new certificate to be signed by a CA in order to use this domain, or have I missed something in my deployment?
Thanks!
SSl with surge comes out of the box with *.surge.sh domains. For these domains you can force a redirect of http to https. However, for custom domains surge does not offer SSL as stated explicitly here and they mentioned that it is a feature of surge plus. To answer your Q, yes you could generate a certificate using some provider (e.g. https://letsencrypt.org/) and add it to surge but that would be within the frame of surge plus (not the free tier anymore).
I would try if I were you maybe s3 with cloudfront? it does not cost that much if the traffic is not that high.
I have a website called http://jobdirecto.com/ that I want to turn into HTTPS.
The site is hosted in Heroku and the domain I got from Namecheap.
I got the paid version of Heroku since that lets me configure the SSL (and I think that's what I have to configure to make it HTTPS). They ask me for a "public certificate" that I don't have though.
I also bought a SSL from SSLs.com and they gave me a private key but no public certificate.
I am lost in what I have to do now to make my website secure.
There's no need to purchase anything. Use Heroku's Automated Certificate Management, which is powered by Let's Encrypt:
Run heroku domains and make note of the .herokudns.com domain it lists
Set up a CNAME record for your custom domain pointing to the .herokudns.com domain from the previous step
Run heroku certs:auto:enable to start the certficate provisioning process
Run heroku certs:auto to see your certificate's status
Please note that
It usually takes between 45 and 60 minutes to generate a TLS certificate for your app’s custom domains
This will let your site run over HTTPS, but it won't automatically redirect requests from HTTP to HTTPS. To do that we'll need to know more about your application.
I'm trying to set up https connection in one of my API.
I normally make requests to my API through this address: http://vps234602.ovh.net:8090
I'd like to be able to make https requests.
I tried to make a redirection in OVH panel, from api.uphair.fr to http://vps234602.ovh.net:8090.
Then I used the zerossl certificate wizard to build the certificate.
In the "domains" field, I typed
www.api.uphair.fr api.uphair.fr
Then I builded the certificate and the DNS verification went well (I was able to add new TXT entries in my DNS zone according to what zerossl was asking).
Then I followed the steps to add this certificate in IIS for my API.
When I'm trying to connect to https://api.uphair.fr the redirection is good but I got the error:
:ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID
I did this for another site in IIS, https://partenaires.uphair.fr and it works well.
Does Anybody know what I'm missing here ? Do I just have to wait for the DNS propagation ?
Thanks for your help.
I own a custom domain. (i.e. domain.com) and have been routing the traffic to my Bluemix (Java Liberty) application just fine for the last year. (By adding the domain to the "Manage Domains" screen on the console.)
I've been trying to upload a SSL Certificate I purchased from Namecheap (RapidSSL) for this domain, to the console, but keep getting this error:
BXNUI0060E: A certificate for the 'domain.com' domain wasn't uploaded because a problem occurred contacting IBM DataPower Gateway.
I use the (.crt) certificate and (.pem) private key with password. I enter both those and the password in the appropriate fields and click 'Upload', but this appears after a minute. Also, I have tried with and without the intermediate (.crt) certificate, but still get the same error.
This error has been consistent for the last month. So I don't think its anything to do with my connection. Is there something I'm doing wrong? Thanks for any and all help!
Two possible causes of this error would be a temporary service outage at Bluemix or a software mismatch due to a Bluemix service upgrade. You can check for outages and upgrade notices on the Bluemix status page. You can also find information about upgrades on the IBM Bluemix blog.
I'm wondering how I could add a SSL Certificate to a sub-sub-domain on Cloudflare like for example maintenance.login.example.com I've already added the sub-sub-domain to my site but I keep getting this error This site can’t provide a secure connection maintenance.login.example.com sent an invalid response. Try running Windows Network Diagnostics. ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
Our default/free certificates—"Universal SSL"—cover the apex of your domain (example.com) and one level of wildcard (*.example.com).
If you'd like to cover additional levels beyond that, e.g., *.test.example.com or maintenance.login.example.com, you can either purchase a Dedicated Certificate with Custom Hostnames or you can upload a custom certificate to a Business plan or higher.
I wrote a blog post describing Dedicated Certificates here: https://blog.cloudflare.com/dedicated-ssl-certificates.