The URL https://perlmonks.pairsite.com/ always goes to a server with the "*.pairsite.com" certificate, so does not have certificate issues.

Yes, it's a work around, but once it's bookmarked, your certificate headaches are over.

Also, this is something that only Pair Networks can fix. It is a server configuration issue, not a website issue.

And, please note that Perlmonks.org is being hosted for free. The time employees of Pair Networks spend on supporting the servers that host perlmonks.org is their personal time, which they do not get paid for.

We, the Monks, are getting amazingly good service. Extremely few other hosting companies would be willing to provide even a 10th the level of service that Pair is providing to us - for free.


In reply to Re: This site is not secure continues by RonW
in thread This site is not secure continues by Anonymous Monk

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