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Offline F0LLETT

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Re: SSL certificate expired?
« Reply #14 from previous page: October 14, 2025, 08:57:00 AM »
Well, I _am_ talking about AmigaKit's websites, not mine. I see now that you have finally updated certificate for amigastore.com, after it was expired for what... 4 days? And then you come here to uhm, brag about your splendid automation? Awesome. Guess what else is automated? My monitoring of AmigaKit's services and their certificates.

You really are an idiot. I have nothing to do with Amigakits domains. However you apparently do, as you seem to have an opinion on everything and follow them closely.

EDIT: OK, maybe I was a bit harse. However I have a feeling you misunderstood what I said. Lost in translation maybe.
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Offline kolla

Re: SSL certificate expired?
« Reply #15 on: October 15, 2025, 07:45:05 PM »
I have nothing to do with Amigakits domains.

I never accused you of having anything to do with AmigaKit domains (they're all out-sourced), my gripes here are AmigaKit websites, services and certificates... like this very site here, where you are "AmigaKit support" and "Administrator", and rumours on town is that you're the only technical person around at AmigaKit. Perhaps you should implement your automation for the AmigaKit sites then? Btw, it's a little fascinating that there are so many individual certificates, one for each and every service.

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However you apparently do, as you seem to have an opinion on everything and follow them closely.

Yup, however it doesn't take any of my time... I'm monitoring services anyways, adding amigakit sites didn't cost anything.
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