My site's security certificate failed out of nowhere?
johnlins
HOBBYOP

a year ago

I didn't really do much besides a trivial push which only modified one button.

And now the browser warns that my site is unsafe.

Railway says I don't have the CNAME record, but I actually do!

9 Replies

johnlins
HOBBYOP

a year ago

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johnlins
HOBBYOP

a year ago

I tried adding and re-adding.

I also switched between bear metal and regular.

Neither worked


johnlins
HOBBYOP

a year ago

3af4eb75-c9f3-4675-b813-0f3f3fc2b190


parameswari-sampath
FREE

a year ago

Try switching to cloudflare DNS, it helps you a lot, i also got sometime this issue, but now i dont. all these are taken care by it.


johnlins
HOBBYOP

a year ago

But what if I want to keep everything on railway<->namecheap? Can I request Railway give me an SSL certificate? It used to, but not anymore


parameswari-sampath

Try switching to cloudflare DNS, it helps you a lot, i also got sometime this issue, but now i dont. all these are taken care by it.

johnlins
HOBBYOP

a year ago

But what if I want to keep everything on railway<->namecheap? Can I request Railway give me an SSL certificate? It used to, but not anymore


a year ago

> Railway says I don't have the CNAME record, but I actually do!

you dont -


johnlins
HOBBYOP

a year ago

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a year ago

Railway can only go off the information provided by the DNS resolvers


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