Problem uploading SSK Certificate

Website URL https://rule34.page

(please specify the URL of the site on which you are experiencing the problem)

Error Message Problem uploading SSL Certificate

The Common Name of the certificate is invalid! It should be rule34.page, but is: rule34.page

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Welcome to the forum.

Not sure I understand what’s going on with your ssl certificate, so can’t help with that, But I do want to offer a word of warning.

From your site name, it seems like you may be intending to host pornographic or adult content. I’m basing this on the description of rule34 (Rule 34 - If it exists, there is porn of it.)

The Infinity Free Terms of Service specifically restrict pornographic content. stating:

You will not use this Site or the Services in a manner (as determined by InfinityFree in its sole and absolute discretion) that:

  • Is illegal, or promotes or encourages illegal activity;
  • Promotes, encourages or engages in pornography or other content deemed adult related;

If I’m wrong about the intended content of your site, I do apologise for jumping to conclusions. I just don’t want you getting in trouble :slight_smile:

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Hi, no in no way it is promotes or doing such, its a single page which shows “Internet Rules”, any explicit word is being Censorship (beep). nothing beside this page is going to be shown in this page or anywhere.

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I have installed the SSL “The SSL certificate has been installed! It may take up to 15 minutes for it to become active.”
But it says that the SSL is not found Screenshot by Lightshot .

The sole purpose of the website is to show “internet rules”, no images, nothing explicit, only “Internet rules - Screenshot by Lightshot”

You already answered it yourself.

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It been almost two hours.

Interesting, I guess it’s a bug of the hosting platform then.

Only Admin can tell you more about this now I’m afraid.

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I get this when I go to your site now…

do you have an index.php in the root of your htdocs folder?

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Me too, is there a reason? I’m not affiliated with any explicit site or promote anything explicit. my only want is to create a page with internet rules to share with people on social media.

I’m redirect to 403 page too.

Can anyone answer me?

I have index.html by the way.

Are you sure you uploaded it in the right place?
Can you share a screenshot of your htdocs folder?

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Here what is shown upon visiting the site:

And after agreeing

The sole purpose to use it in a subreddit in reddit.

You may have done something wrong; it now redirects to the 404 error page:

Please go through this article:

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I checked your domain name, and I see it’s using Cloudflare now. I’m not sure if it was using Cloudflare before, but please note that it may take Cloudflare up to 24 hours to setup SSL for your domain name after changing the nameservers of your domain name. Our Live SSL Status will show the SSL status from Cloudflare, not of our hosting account, so any issue there is out of our control.

Regarding your website being unreachable, the Directory Status card in the client area gives a pretty clear answer:

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Yes, I changed to cloudflare incase I somehow violate terms of service by having curse words or something, because I could not understand why I’m getting 404 error, I’ll wait a bit. and see what I can do, beside the current status, I am not violating or have done anything wrong that caused the 403 error I had earlier.

403 errors are not caused by TOS violations. A TOS violation would cause your site to be suspended, but that would make it redirect to the suspended domain page, not cause a random 403 or 404 error. Something about the way your site is made is causing the errors. I would recommend checking the simple reasons first; make sure your site’s pages are correctly named and are all lowercase (ex. “index.html” instead of “Index.html”) and make sure that the files are all uploaded in the right place. If those are both fine, it might be worth checking your .htaccess file next.

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Reminder.

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