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polygonum_on_google[_2_] January 28th 20 08:28 AM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
Looks like a problem. Firefox on Windows 10 reports:

Web sites prove their identity via certificates, which are valid for a set time period. The certificate for gridwatch.org.uk expired on 28/01/2020.

Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Was OK 23:05 last night (27/01/2020).

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] January 28th 20 08:54 AM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On 28/01/2020 08:28, polygonum_on_google wrote:
Looks like a problem. Firefox on Windows 10 reports:

Web sites prove their identity via certificates, which are valid for a set time period. The certificate for gridwatch.org.uk expired on 28/01/2020.

Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Was OK 23:05 last night (27/01/2020).

********
Its suppose to autorenew


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important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for
the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the
truth is the greatest enemy of the State.

Joseph Goebbels




The Natural Philosopher[_2_] January 28th 20 09:05 AM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On 28/01/2020 08:28, polygonum_on_google wrote:
Looks like a problem. Firefox on Windows 10 reports:

Web sites prove their identity via certificates, which are valid for a set time period. The certificate for gridwatch.org.uk expired on 28/01/2020.

Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Was OK 23:05 last night (27/01/2020).

should be OK now..


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true: it is true because it is powerful."

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polygonum_on_google[_2_] January 28th 20 09:06 AM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On Tuesday, 28 January 2020 09:05:09 UTC, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 28/01/2020 08:28, polygonum_on_google wrote:
Looks like a problem. Firefox on Windows 10 reports:

Web sites prove their identity via certificates, which are valid for a set time period. The certificate for gridwatch.org.uk expired on 28/01/2020.

Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Was OK 23:05 last night (27/01/2020).

should be OK now..


Insta-repsonse - yes, seems fine. Thank you.


Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) January 28th 20 08:32 PM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
Well I'd have thought on the day it should still work. Who hosts it and
where?
Brian

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"polygonum_on_google" wrote in message
...
Looks like a problem. Firefox on Windows 10 reports:

Web sites prove their identity via certificates, which are valid for a set
time period. The certificate for gridwatch.org.uk expired on 28/01/2020.

Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Was OK 23:05 last night (27/01/2020).




Andy Burns[_13_] January 28th 20 08:41 PM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
Brian Gaff wrote:

I'd have thought on the day it should still work.


It'll expire the second after the time it's valid until ... check back
at 09:03:51 on 27th April.

Roger Hayter[_2_] January 28th 20 11:03 PM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:

Well I'd have thought on the day it should still work. Who hosts it and
where?
Brian


It works perfectly. It is the observer's browser that rejects its
owner's request to see the site.

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] January 29th 20 10:05 AM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On 28/01/2020 20:41, Andy Burns wrote:
Brian Gaff wrote:

I'd have thought on the day it should still work.


It'll expire the second after the time it's valid until ... check back
at 09:03:51 on 27th April.


Basically the old VPS crashed when I upgraded it and tech support was so
poor that I buult a new site in 6 hourswith a different vendor and got
it running. I imported the certificate keys but never imported the cron
job that updates the keys, so it expired.

I reinstalled the CertBot and its all now happily updating itself every
few hours.


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let them."



Caecilius[_2_] January 29th 20 11:21 AM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:09:33 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

On 28/01/2020 23:03, Roger Hayter wrote:
Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:

Well I'd have thought on the day it should still work. Who hosts it and
where?
Brian


It works perfectly. It is the observer's browser that rejects its
owner's request to see the site.

The problem is that browsers wet their pants over 'insecure' sites.
So you have to proivide encrypted gridwatch data. Wow! Is the NSA
listening? Does anyone want it?

No.


Just looked for the first time in a long while, and it's a nice clean
site: it works over plain HTTP if required, and also works well
without Javascript (I use noscript).

Roger Hayter[_2_] January 29th 20 01:44 PM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
Caecilius wrote:

On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:09:33 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

On 28/01/2020 23:03, Roger Hayter wrote:
Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:

Well I'd have thought on the day it should still work. Who hosts it and
where?
Brian

It works perfectly. It is the observer's browser that rejects its
owner's request to see the site.

The problem is that browsers wet their pants over 'insecure' sites.
So you have to proivide encrypted gridwatch data. Wow! Is the NSA
listening? Does anyone want it?

No.


Just looked for the first time in a long while, and it's a nice clean
site: it works over plain HTTP if required, and also works well
without Javascript (I use noscript).


The only thing I can't find (and it may just be me) is the total
consumption on the pop up values on the graphs. One can read it off the
scale, or possibly even add up all the other figures, but I would find
it interesting.

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Roger Hayter

Bob Eager[_7_] January 29th 20 01:47 PM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:18:08 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 29/01/2020 11:21, Caecilius wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:09:33 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

On 28/01/2020 23:03, Roger Hayter wrote:
Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:

Well I'd have thought on the day it should still work. Who hosts it
and where?
Brian

It works perfectly. It is the observer's browser that rejects its
owner's request to see the site.

The problem is that browsers wet their pants over 'insecure' sites.
So you have to proivide encrypted gridwatch data. Wow! Is the NSA
listening? Does anyone want it?

No.


Just looked for the first time in a long while, and it's a nice clean
site: it works over plain HTTP if required, and also works well
without Javascript (I use noscript).

Only thing Javascript does is pop up the tooltips over the dials.

script type="text/javascript"
function hide(x)
{ document.getElementById(x).style.display='none'; }
function show(x)
{ document.getElementById(x).style.display='inline';
}
/script


I do that with CSS.

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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] January 29th 20 02:15 PM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On 29/01/2020 13:47, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:18:08 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 29/01/2020 11:21, Caecilius wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:09:33 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

On 28/01/2020 23:03, Roger Hayter wrote:
Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:

Well I'd have thought on the day it should still work. Who hosts it
and where?
Brian

It works perfectly. It is the observer's browser that rejects its
owner's request to see the site.

The problem is that browsers wet their pants over 'insecure' sites.
So you have to proivide encrypted gridwatch data. Wow! Is the NSA
listening? Does anyone want it?

No.

Just looked for the first time in a long while, and it's a nice clean
site: it works over plain HTTP if required, and also works well
without Javascript (I use noscript).

Only thing Javascript does is pop up the tooltips over the dials.

script type="text/javascript"
function hide(x)
{ document.getElementById(x).style.display='none'; }
function show(x)
{ document.getElementById(x).style.display='inline';
}
/script


I do that with CSS.

On hover etc?


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Bob Eager[_7_] January 29th 20 02:21 PM

Gridwatch certificate expired
 
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 14:15:41 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 29/01/2020 13:47, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:18:08 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 29/01/2020 11:21, Caecilius wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:09:33 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

On 28/01/2020 23:03, Roger Hayter wrote:
Brian Gaff (Sofa 2) wrote:

Well I'd have thought on the day it should still work. Who hosts
it and where?
Brian

It works perfectly. It is the observer's browser that rejects its
owner's request to see the site.

The problem is that browsers wet their pants over 'insecure' sites.
So you have to proivide encrypted gridwatch data. Wow! Is the NSA
listening? Does anyone want it?

No.

Just looked for the first time in a long while, and it's a nice clean
site: it works over plain HTTP if required, and also works well
without Javascript (I use noscript).

Only thing Javascript does is pop up the tooltips over the dials.

script type="text/javascript"
function hide(x)
{ document.getElementById(x).style.display='none'; }
function show(x)
{ document.getElementById(x).style.display='inline';
}
/script


I do that with CSS.

On hover etc?


Yup. Seems to work fine.



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