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Apparently, since this Forum platform is old, some of the newer Apple (or updated browsers) are saying that Pacemaker has a certificate that's invalid.
Any guess where one could find some Safari setting that will override the invalid certificate thing?
This is well beyond my pay grade! ![]()
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Text sent to your phone.
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Thanks! I just enrolled at NVCC to get a course on SSL fixin'! ![]()
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Curly sent me some info on how to fix an SSL problem but it was way over what I know how to do. But things are moving. I sent the question to the hosting site and this was their response: " I have forwarded your case to my colleagues from the Technical Support Team, so they can review the matter and assist you further. Your patience in the meantime is highly appreciated."
Maybe a fix is coming...
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Fingers crossed
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New message: "I have looked at the SSL issue and had it fixed. The problem was caused by a 400+ MB error log, which made your server ran out of space. The error log must have been accumulated for a very long time, hence the size. I have deleted the error log, freed up the space and ran the auto-SSL, that fixed the issue."
Whatever that means...
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Saved by the Technical Support Team at doteasy. Got my money's worth for sure. There were efficient and a pleasure to work with. Especially since I was basically clueless on the issue.
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Glad they fixed it
Side story was I got a new Apple computer and the newest version of Safari was having issues with the forums security certificate. Thx to the forums provider, they figured it out and got things fixed.
Thx!
EDIT?
Last edited by hookup (Mar-06-25 7:28PM)
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Good to hear, Ernie!
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Great Ernie! I haven't been able to get on for some time and just gave it a hail mary this morning! Glad to be back in. Thank you.
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Welcome back! Glad the fix happened.
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This Forum is aging.
Pleas let me know if you have the ability to edit your posts. For some reason, it won't let the Administrator (me) or Moderator do so.
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Ernie wrote:
Pleas let me know if you have the ability to edit your posts.
I was able to edit my post on this thread
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I was able to edit my 24' striper to a 24" striper ![]()
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Thanks...looks like a problem for the Admin, who knows nothing!
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Well...it's happening again:
"The user “thepacemaker?? (pacemakerfishing.com) has nearly reached their disk quota. The account currently uses 90.89% (8.88 GB/9.77 GB) of its disk capacity. The account currently has 11,559 files. Remove some files from this account, or ask the system administrator to increase the account’s disk quota."
Well, I have no clue what they are saying so I asked.
Their response: "your cPanel disk space is almost full, and cPanel is notifying you to clean up some space. As some of the services on the server, including email, may stop working.
We recommend deleting unused files and emails. Alternatively, you can consider upgrading your plan."
I still have NO clue. We will let it run until it dies.
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Delete anything prior to a couple years ago should clear you some space
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I really don't want to erase history.
I got another email back from the host with some instructions that were of a different language. Not for me. It's error and duplicate files inside the program that's the issue. No clue how to get in there. They may be able to help some like last time. We shall see.
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Personally, I would delete any Ashburn Village Reports and Local Ponds and Lakes that are pre-2010. That way you have the last 15 years of posts. Just me 2 cents.................
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Agreed. I was thinking about deleting the Local Ponds and Lakes 1st but my hosting company (Doteasy Support) was able to delete some error files. Not sure how they appear and grow but for now, a solution.
I always tell them that I am the opposite of a computer nerd
and they step in to help.
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