I’m running Firefox 109 with arkenfox (mostly default settings). When I try and connect to lemmygrad.ml, I’m given an SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN
error. Once I create an exception, I can use the website like normal. Is this something going on in the backend of things or are my browser settings just too high?
Note: lemmy.ml doesn’t have this issue, I can connect with no warning about certificates.
@dithering I think its your browser. i dont have the issue.
Interesting, but also not surprising. Like I said, it works completely fine with the exception so this was more about drawing attention to the issue.
It looks to me like both lemmy and lemmygrad are using very similar LetsEncrypt certificates, so I don’t see why any browser would trust one and not the other. Perhaps someone is actually performing an MITM attack?
Possibly unrelated, but I just noticed that all .ml domains are currently failing to resolve via google’s 8.8.8.8 including the registry’s root servers (
{a,b,c,d}.ns.ml.
, which I currently see as185.21.1{68..71}.1
via cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 and another server I tried).Everything else I’ve tried is working; just google is not resolving anything under .ml. (‽)