Hey,

IIRC, browser does not matter: if you browsed the site in HTTPS (even only once), trying to use http doesn't work because HSTS will always force them to https. (It was my case, and I use Chrome daily.) And http://wikiapiary.com seem to redirect user to https one. 

Certificate has been renewed for now, hooray!

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2017. 7. 3. 23:23 [[kgh]] <mediawiki@kghoffmeyer.de> 작성:

Heiya,

thanks for adding the task. Or one could use Chrome as I currently and
regrettably do until the issue is fixed.

Cheers Karsten


Am 03.07.2017 um 16:19 schrieb Yongmin H.:
Hi,

I thought this deserves a phabricator task, hence here it is:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T169534

By the way, wikiapiary.com has HSTS, which means disabling HTTPS doesn't
automatically let you access the site. (HTTPS connection should succeed
with HSTS date value 0 in the header.)

On 2017-07-03 22:36, Jesús Martínez wrote:
In case anyone didn't notice:

wikiapiary.com <http://wikiapiary.com> uses an invalid security
certificate. The certificate expired on 27/06/17 13:00. The current time
is 03/07/17 15:33.

The major problem here is that Firefox doesn't even let me proceed with
the security warning, so wikiapiary is completely down for me until the
cert is renewed or someone disable HTTPS altogether :)

-Jesús
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