Self signed SSL

Website URL

https://tblog.fwh.is

Error Message

It is not really an error, but rather an annoyance. As far I as I understand the newly introduced SSL for all free subdomains happened quite recently, therefore I checked all the other similar posts in the forum, but was not able to find any satisfying answer. My browser is showing me a reminder / warning that the SSL that this website uses is self signed and should not be trusted.

Other Information

I know that this might be cherry picking, especially considering how great this free hosting service is (really there isn’t any comparable alternative), but I still wanted to try and ask whether it is possible to get rid of the self signed SSL warning, because I do want other people to “discover” my website and it would probably scare a lot of people of when they are being hit with such a warning up front.

Kind regards and thanks for your amazing work!

That self signed certificate being used was definitely an issue on our end that should be addressed.

And now it has! The correct SSL certificate is now being loaded in so your website works correctly on HTTPS again!

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For me is not working

I moved your post to a different topic because this one is actually the same issue.

I have asked iFastNet to look into your domain name too.

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Wonderful! Great support! Thanks

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Thanks, hope to get resolved soon.

Hi @Admin is more than 6 days when reported this issue and no fix is done, any suggestion?

Admin has tagging disabled, so tagging wont speed up the response.

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the SSL seems to be working fine for me. and showing fine to external tools. try clearing your cache or using an incognito window to see if that fixes the issue.

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but that is not my site, mine is http://metalandrockmerchsearch.fanclub.rocks/

Ah sorry, I’d got in a muddle, because you’d jumped on someone else’s thread. You’ll often find you’ll get better results starting your own thread rather than jumping on someone elses.

Looking at your site, I get the same though:

Looks like its working when I use https rather than http.

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