It was thus said that the Great Bradley D. Thornton once stated: > > 2.) I experienced problems with gemini.conman.org loading beyond 1%. What type of problem? I've been making a lot of changes to the server code recently and there might be issues that aren't client releated but server releated. > 3.) zaibatsu.circumlunar.space comes up, but it takes a while. Like I > said above, in Asuka, all sites come up rather quickly, although I can > tell the difference in the resources being served. In Elpher it can take > several seconds, however. Of the servers, I get: gemini://gemini.conman.org/ comes up quick [1] gemini://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/ comes up quick gemini://carcosa.net/ comes up quick gemini://heavysquare.com/ comes up quick gemini://mozz.us/ comes up quick gemini://dgold.eu/ error: cannot connect to dgold.eu gemini://typed-hole.org/ comes up quick gemini://gopher.black/ (gone---mentioned in another email) gemini://tilde.black/ comes up quick gemini://consensus.circumlunar.space/ error: cannot connect to consensus.circumlunar.space gemini://tilde.pink/ comes up quick gemini://165.22.178.247/ comes up quick (but returns status 51) gemini://vger.cloud/ comes up quick And of certificates: gemini://gemini.conman.org/ unknown CA [2] gemini://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/ self-signed gemini://carcosa.net/ self-signed gemini://heavysquare.com/ unknown CA gemini://mozz.us/ valid gemini://dgold.eu/ N/A (can't connect) gemini://typed-hole.org/ self-signed gemini://gopher.black/ N/A (gone) gemini://tilde.black/ valid gemini://consensus.circumlunar.space/ N/A (can't connect) gemini://tilde.pink/ self-signed gemini://165.22.178.247/ self-signed gemini://vger.cloud/ valid > A feature of Elpher that I find really kewl is that it doesn't presume > it's okay to just plough ahead when it perceives there's something funky > with the cert, as illustrated in this image (I'm unable to select this > text in Elpher to paste it, if there's a way, please enlighten me): > https://bit.ly/2kKJCrv > > That originally came up for gemini://conman.org (certificate/host > mismatch), because that's NOT the hostname the cert was issued for. Yup. I don't know how to create a certificate for multiple hostnames. > Again, Asuka and the other clients don't complain, but prolly should ;) Probably, but if you aren't doing certificate validation (to get around the whole "self-signed" thing, perhaps it's a moot point?) -spc [1] It better for me. I wrote the server. [2] I have my own private CA I signed the certificate with.
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