kwantumkraut,
@kwantumkraut@corteximplant.com avatar

So all you , , , , and adjacent peeps: how do you cyber up your life?

Do you have a for daily use?
Any cool gadgets or ?
Souped up terminal prompt beyond oh-my-zsh?
Any other useful desktop apps which help you trough the day?
All the RGB you can fit into your room?
Preaching the gospel of Linux?

I kinda feel pretty un-cyber these days and was wondering…

cazabon,
kwantumkraut,
@kwantumkraut@corteximplant.com avatar

@cazabon Thanks for sharing, gonna have a look. BTW your SSL certificate is showing up as not trusted, might wanna have a look at that :)

cazabon,

@kwantumkraut

Odd - it's a valid Lets Encrypt cert. What browser are you using? I saw one, somewhere, that didn't like the root-relative domain name. Oh, and curl too :)

kwantumkraut,
@kwantumkraut@corteximplant.com avatar

@cazabon I’ve used Safari on iPad.
What’s strange:
From your Etsy shop the website is https://retrofuturetech.ca/kit/computron-3000/ however if visited it’s automatically forwarding to https://retrofuturetech.ca./kit/computron-3000/ (note the . After .ca) which probably causes this.

cazabon,

@kwantumkraut

The trailing is intentional; it makes the name "root-relative" or "absolute" or various other terms.

It's part of the standards; it tells the client "do not try appending any of your local suggestions to this name, use it exactly as-is" - bypassing mechanisms like /etc/resolv.conf's search parameters. It can also skip a few unnecessary DNS lookups in some cases.

1/x

cazabon,

@kwantumkraut

When you visit my without the trailing dot, it sees the domain name in the and redirects the request to the , correct - with the dot.

Unfortunately, there are a few user agents that don't handle the trailing dot correctly. The worst offenders didn't handle the trailing dot at all, but I think most of those have been fixed by now, with the possible exception of #curl.

2/x

cazabon,

@kwantumkraut

The remaining problems are generally that haven't implemented / correctly, mishandling it when a visited URL includes the trailing dot. It sounds like - maybe only on ? - is one of those. They report an invalid because the of the page includes a trailing dot on the domain, while the CN in the cert doesn't have it (as those are always absolute).

3/x

cazabon,

@kwantumkraut

The cert is valid, and the configuration is correct. In short, it's a Safari #bug -- I encourage you to report it to Apple so it can be fixed.

4/4

bagder,
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@cazabon @kwantumkraut you must be using an old curl?

Let me also remind you that the story of the trailing dot is not straight forward: https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2022/05/12/a-tale-of-a-trailing-dot/

ncrav,
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  • kwantumkraut,
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    @ncrav I’m trying to force myself doing stuff with NeoVIM at the moment, but don’t do enough to be really fluid.

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