[02:16:03] There's a new (non-expired) SSL cert. [02:16:10] But it looks like the intermediate certs are missing. [02:16:18] I get errors locally and https://www.digicert.com/help/index.htm?host=https://toolserver.org/ confirms it. [02:16:28] "The certificate is not signed by a trusted authority (checking against Mozilla's root store). If you bought the certificate from a trusted authority, you probably just need to install one or more Intermediate certificates." [02:23:29] superm401: Works for me in Google Chrome and Firefox, though I do see problems in lynx. [02:23:54] scfc_de, I think it's because those browsers have the intermediate cert already cached. [02:24:13] curl doesn't cache AFAICT, so it's a good way to test. [02:25:00] superm401: Interestingly, https://www.digicert.com/help/index.htm?host=https://jira.toolserver.org/ doesn't show that notice. [02:25:52] Though lynx complains for https://jira.toolserver.org/ as well. Hmmm. [02:26:31] scfc_de, that is interesting. [02:26:45] Perhaps the JIRA box has the intermediate certs. [02:27:08] It could be lynx is missing a key root cert (which is obviously not the Toolserver team's fault). [02:27:23] But I think there is an intermediate cert missing on the main box. [02:27:35] Commented at https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-1657 [02:29:05] Don't know enough about SSL to debug this. Could you reply on the mailing list as well so this gets noticed? [02:29:13] https://jira.toolserver.org/ fails with curl, though. [02:29:47] I know enough to be dangerous. :) [02:30:08] scfc_de, I'm not on the list. Can you post a pointer to https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/TS-1657 ? [02:31:36] superm401: Will do. My personal system needs to be updated so I try to reproduce that on Labs first (that should be recent enough). [02:32:38] scfc_de, thanks. [02:32:50] superm401: "curl https://jira.toolserver.org/" seems to hang on tools-login. [02:34:37] Hmm, try: [02:34:47] "curl: (7) couldn't connect to host" [02:35:00] Ah, JIRA is on amaranth, I believe. [02:35:41] Hmm, don't know about the "couldn't connect". [02:35:47] That's before the SSL handshake starts. [02:37:55] I think the firewalls are set up so that you can't connect to the "outer" side of hosts from the "inner" side. For example for http://tools.wmflabs.org/, you need to use a different address IIRC. I believe amaranth counts as part of the "inner side". [03:42:56] @replag [03:42:58] superm401: s1-rr-a-wd: 2w 5d 8h 33m 56s [+0.37 s/s]; s1-user-c: 4w 3d 8h 14m 49s [+1.00 s/s]; s1-user-wd: 2w 6d 6h 55m 18s [-0.07 s/s]; s2-rr: 42s [-0.00 s/s]; s2-user: 42s [-0.00 s/s]; s2-user-c: error; s2-user-wd: 3w 2d 3h 18m 51s [+0.72 s/s]; s3-user-wd: 1w 6d 1h 58m 48s [+0.20 s/s] [03:42:59] superm401: s4-user-wd: 6w 2d 2h 33m 57s [+1.00 s/s]; s5-rr-a-wd: 3d 23h 36m 42s [-0.54 s/s]; s6-user-wd: 1w 5d 9h 10m 31s [-0.00 s/s]; s7-user-wd: 1w 2h 30m 36s [-0.53 s/s] [04:04:04] Tim Landscheidt * Re: [Toolserver-l] ssl certificate [05:41:10] rupert THURNER * [Toolserver-l] glamorous / page views? [05:58:04] Federico Leva (Nemo) * Re: [Toolserver-l] glamorous / page views? [06:00:04] Federico Leva (Nemo) * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [08:30:04] Marlen Caemmerer * [Toolserver-l] Maintenance s1-user commons [08:47:04] Magnus Manske * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [08:56:04] Magnus Manske * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [08:59:06] Silke Meyer * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [15:12:01] hello all [17:54:04] Tim Landscheidt * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [18:01:04] Jeremy Baron * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [18:10:04] Tim Landscheidt * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [18:25:04] Jeremy Baron * Re: [Toolserver-l] Status update on Tool Labs [18:35:25] i did originally consider saying mod_alias instead of Alias, i guess i should have! [18:35:29] * jeremyb runs away [18:43:20] jeremyb: Si tacuisses ... :-) [18:44:56] hah [19:13:37] @notify nemo_bis [19:13:37] This user is now online in #wikimedia-dev. I'll let you know when they show some activity (talk, etc.) [19:34:22] some of the graph cycles in en-wp are fun to read [19:34:35] Socialism -> Economic planning [19:34:35] Economic planning -> Socialism [19:34:41] http://toolserver.org/~jkroll/catcycle/catcycle.py?lang=en&parentcat=Politics&depth=10&action=find-cycles [19:34:44] :) [23:19:50] nacht ts