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Just an FYI for you Geeks (haha), you can get a free SSL certificate by routing the site's DNS through custom Cloudflare DNS nameservers. It'll give you the "Secure" icon in Chrome and give you an HTTPS URL.
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Yes, that would be interesting indeed!
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Will try it tomorrow and will let you know
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14 September 18, 18:00
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Send me a PM if you need some help, I set it up for my own personal website not too long ago. The "Free Plan" only allows 1 webpage for the free SSL certificate, but you're also allowed 3 Page Rules to redirect anything
http://*geeks.fyi/* to
https://geeks.fyi/*. You might be able to get away with not making any Page Rules if you enable "Always Force HTTPS".
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When setting up SSL or Secure Hosting, you may need to wait some time for DNS changes to propagate. This can sometimes take up to several hours. Additionally you may need to wait up to 24 hours for CloudFlare to set up your SSL certificate. Until the setup is complete you may be unable to connect to your site over https, or you may get warnings about the SSL certificate being invalid.
Let us wait and See
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It's usually 10-15 minutes, just confirm your email, log out and back in.
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(15 September 18, 03:41)lkjk Wrote: It's usually 10-15 minutes, just confirm your email, log out and back in.
Our hosting provider directly support cloudflare. will see after few hours if it does not work
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Done, have look and get back to me if anything needed
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(15 September 18, 09:03)krish Wrote: Done, have look and get back to me if anything needed
Great! I already see "Secure Connection" tag and https in my FireFox Quantum, thanks!
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The only thing not properly configured is the apex domain.
These URLs resolve properly:
http://geeks.fyi
http://www.geeks.fyi
https://www.geeks.fyi
This URL does not resolve:
https://geeks.fyi