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  1. Lately, whenever I try to look at the reviews of any of my stories, my browser has been giving me the “Your connection is not private. Attackers might be trying to steal your information from cartoon.adult-fanfiction.org (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).” Is this happening to anyone else?

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    2. WillowDarkling

      WillowDarkling

      Manta enabled the https thing when she overhauled the whole thing. I can’t tell you why we’re getting the security pop up now, but I’m sure that Manta vill look into it as soon as she’s able to. She’s been extremely busy in her RL work lately, to the best of my knowledge. 

    3. BronxWench

      BronxWench

      SSL has been enabled for some time, @Desiderius Price

      The issue is currently confined to Cartoons and Final Fantasy. The error is shown as an expired security certificate. I’ve posted the information for @manta2g and @DemonGoddess so they can file a ticket with our server host.

      I haven’t encountered any issues thus far with the forums, but if this is a genuine expiration, all our subdomains and the forum should be tripping the warning. They are not, however, so for now I would avoid Cartoons and Final Fantasy until we hear from an admin.

    4. Wilde_Guess

      Wilde_Guess

      Hi, @BronxWench.

      The SSL problem is actually happening systemwide as I discussed above, including both the archives and the forums.  I’m guessing that something’s “bent” somewhere in the SSL implementation, but I’m not sure exactly what is bent.  Your Root CA is valid, and to the casual observer the chains down to your actual servers appear to be set up correctly.  So, the “betting” money is on a small but significant typo somewhere causing the problem.

      Thanks.

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