Why do visitors receive a security alert when accessing my secure site?
> > The “Security Alert” (see illustration below) is generally triggered when > a > Web Server Certificate is invalid or if the Web site owner has failed to > properly install the intermediate certificate. Hmmm… Any clue what that mean? I am the first to acknowledge that this is a field I don’t know anything about. I thought the policy was that only hosted servers were accepted, otherwise I > would have donated a similar server long ago. srv03 is hosted at server4you in Germany, but CodeDragons is footing the bill and has been paid for in advance for 12 months. So, no change in policy really. CodeDragons ‘requirement’ is to be allowed to run its own java apps on the same machine. I think this has been explained before. Now, as we increase the level of service, we could start thinking of being more flexible, and allow people like David to donate resources in their control. Question is exactly how to do this, without too much risk. Things I can think of straight up; * Backup destinatio
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