Hello/Hi/Greetings,
I have been using Piwigo without any issues for a while now, but when I went to my admin page today I was stopped by my browser because my connection to the site wasn't secure, and notice the HTTPS security layer is no longer active. I'm not sure why, I haven't altered any settings recently, I'm not sure how to fix this.
Environment
Piwigo 13.7.0
Activated plugin list3
Grum Plugins Classes.3
LocalFiles Editor
Stop Spammers
Piwigo URL: https://mwspictures.org/
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There is no relation between your secure connection (https) and Piwigo. You should ask your host provider.
For information your https carficate expired at mardi 16 mai 2023 à 06:28:19
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I only have a domain name, Piwogo is my host. I talked to my domain host ad this is what they said:
"According to my check, your current Let's Encrypt SSL certificate is expired. You can check it here: https://decoder.link/sslchecker/mwspictures.org/443
If the SSL certificate was provided to you by your hosting provider(OVH). I would advise you to contact them regarding the issue."
I responded with: "I have an account on Piwigo.com, and just have the domain re-direct to my namecheap domain".
They then said:
"In this, you can contact Piwigo.com, since the SSL certificate is provided by your hosting provider if you were not installing Let's Encrypt SSL yourself."
Not quite sure what I need to do at this point, Piwigo added the HTTPS layer for me when I added my domain, I never touched it.
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Hi,
https is renew
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Thank you, looks like it's working now. Is there a reason why that happened, and is there anything I can do to prevent it in the future?
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So this is happening again...I am not sure what I need to do to prevent this from happening in the future.
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mwspictures wrote:
So this is happening again...I am not sure what I need to do to prevent this from happening in the future.
Sorry for this :-/ entirely our fault. You can't do anything about it.
What happens is that we have a central server to generate/refresh SSL certificates (with Let's Encrypt). We manually synchronize the list of SSL certificates to other servers. We usually do this several times a week, depending on clients' requests. We haven't had much lately for custom domain names and we had no reason to start a manual synchronization.
We should add a automatic task to run the synchronization every night (for example). We'll discuss it with ddtddt.
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