[Qgis-psc] Websites moved + https

Alessandro Pasotti apasotti at gmail.com
Sun Dec 3 07:20:12 PST 2017


Which problems with plugins and https?

I've set up a couple of repos with letsencrypt and all tests on 2.x went
well on all tested platforms.

Or is it an issue with the redirect from http to https?

IMHO It would be wise to leave http on for legacy and ship 3.0 with https.


On Dec 3, 2017 13:14, "Richard Duivenvoorde" <rdmailings at duif.net> wrote:

Hi,

We moved
qgis.org/www.qgis.org/version.qgis.org
and
doc.qgis.org

from the old osgeo server to qgis2, the Hetzner server where
plugins.qgis.org iss also running.
FYI issues.qgis.org is running on qgis3

We also tested/used Letsencrypt certificate because the Globalsign cert
was almost expired.
See:
https://qgis.org
https://plugins.qgis.org
(all let's encrypt now)

I thought to disable http traffic for both, so
http://qgis.org is redirected to https:/qgis.org
(the standard Letsencrypt way, with some rewrite rules)

I also did that for plugins.qgis.org, but then people started to have
issues with installing plugins, so I reverted that for now, and will
report an issue around that.

Documentation is not yet https, not sure about that.

To me qgis.org/api is now much much faster \o/

IF you have troubles or see problems, please report back to admin at qgis.org

TODO:
- bring letsencrypt to issues.qgis.org
- fix plugins.qgis.org https problem
- bring test.qgis.org to qgis2
- check github hooks
- ...

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde



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