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velocityjs.org not serving https #859
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Whatever that was seems to have been temporary, didn't see it when I got this notification (admittedly a while after you posted), and just checked again - no issues on any browsers, so either the server, or some transparent proxy... |
@Rycochet -- still seeing it on all fronts here in Boston https://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/velocityjs.org Do I have the wrong hostname? Very odd if you are seeing something different |
To be clear, |
Meh, I thought it was working, not now apparently - not sure if it wa before but going to say I was tired and misread it. Not something I have any control over at all - @kvirani can you have a look into this? |
(Just a note, the website is serving documentation to do with Velocity V1 - so it's not a huge issue that it's not working right at this moment in time, but needs sorting out relatively soon). |
No worries, thanks for takin' a second look :) |
Just a heads up.
Interesting to authors because direct links to site are failing. (such as those from wikipedia article)
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Connecting to velocityjs.org over https results in error page in firefox and curl and fails openssl test. Looks like apache is just serving a puppet test page.
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