@ScottAdamsSays FYI, http://blog.dilbert.com certificate expired. Got there from your latest tweet.pic.twitter.com/xEMKon1f81
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The certificate issue affects the whole site http://blog.dilbert.com . I noticed however that once the certificate issue is ignored, the site redirects to http://www.scottadamssays.com , which have a valid certificate.
No, a certificate affects the whole site. It works through your highest level Domain. This is why you need control over your Domains that you have any website on. Even if you have someone else making the website you must have 100% total ownership to the highest level domain
It's all of http://blog.dilbert.com that has the cert issue. https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=blog.dilbert.com&latest …
Certificate expired on: http://blog.dilbert.com But https://www.scottadamssays.com/ is fine and correctpic.twitter.com/m33zuOSAM1
All pages of blog dot dilbert dot com are affected. This one for example: https://blog.dilbert.com/2019/09/02/episode-649-scott-adams-debra-messing-straight-pride-parade-and-some-other-thing … (Might work for you, just as the other page, but it doesn't work for most of us.)
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