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      cloudront3st last edited by girish

      Hello, I juts get my site working (partially), hosten in digital ocean, inbound http 80 open. I installed the bookstack app and I can't figure out why I still the get the safe browsing error:

      Attackers on ayuda-cosmoz.com may trick you into doing something dangerous like....

      the logs I get when trying to renew the cert are:

      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:settings initCache: pre-load settings
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:taskworker Starting task 18. Logs are at /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/tasks/18.log
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:tasks update 18: {"percent":1,"message":"Ensuring certs of my.ayuda-cosmoz.com"}
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy ensureCertificate: my.ayuda-cosmoz.com certificate already exists at /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/my.ayuda-cosmoz.com.key
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy expiryDate: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/my.ayuda-cosmoz.com.cert notAfter=Dec 17 14:00:37 2022 GMT daysLeft=89.95541991898148
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy providerMatchesSync: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/my.ayuda-cosmoz.com.cert subject=CN = my.ayuda-cosmoz.com domain=my.ayuda-cosmoz.com issuer=C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = R3 wildcard=false/false prod=true/true issuerMismatch=false wildcardMismatch=false match=true
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:tasks update 18: {"percent":51,"message":"Ensuring certs of ayuda-cosmoz.com"}
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy ensureCertificate: ayuda-cosmoz.com certificate already exists at /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/ayuda-cosmoz.com.key
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy expiryDate: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/ayuda-cosmoz.com.cert notAfter=Dec 16 08:36:57 2022 GMT daysLeft=88.73065092592593
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy providerMatchesSync: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/ayuda-cosmoz.com.cert subject=CN = ayuda-cosmoz.com domain=ayuda-cosmoz.com issuer=C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = R3 wildcard=false/false prod=true/true issuerMismatch=false wildcardMismatch=false match=true
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy renewCerts: Renewed certs of []
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy cleanupCerts: start
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy expiryDate: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/_.ayuda-cosmoz.com.cert notAfter=Dec 16 08:29:34 2022 GMT daysLeft=88.72552298611112
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy expiryDate: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/ayuda-cosmoz.com.cert notAfter=Dec 16 08:36:57 2022 GMT daysLeft=88.73065013888889
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy expiryDate: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/ayuda-cosmoz.com.host.cert notAfter=Nov 25 09:28:48 2024 GMT daysLeft=798.7666569212963
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy expiryDate: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/default.cert notAfter=Nov 25 09:21:03 2024 GMT daysLeft=798.7612748148148
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy expiryDate: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/cert/my.ayuda-cosmoz.com.cert notAfter=Dec 17 14:00:37 2022 GMT daysLeft=89.95541818287037
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:reverseproxy cleanupCerts: done
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:taskworker Task took 0.316 seconds
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:tasks setCompleted - 18: {"result":null,"error":null}
      Sep 18 09:04:48 box:tasks update 18: {"percent":100,"result":null,"error":null}
      

      Is there a way to get my site to be a trusted site ? Any help is much appreciated.

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      • nebulon
        nebulon Staff last edited by

        Hi there from my perspective, everything seems fine regarding the SSL certificate. Maybe you have to clear your browser cache for that domain to make it re-fetch the now valid certificate.

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          cloudront3st last edited by

          Thank you, the same happened with a browser that had never opened the site, I think I will continue checking.

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