Paging Joe Muller, or whoever is in charge of SSL certificates...

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by scoop » Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:09 pm
Gentlebeings:

I first posted about this in late December, and it's still an issue.

When I try to get stats on my Sonic-hosted blog, http://metaphorager.net, I get this message:
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User Agent: "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/131.0.0.0 Safari/537.36"
Page URL: "http://metaphorager.net/test/wp-admin/a ... &width=792"
API URL: "https://dashboard.wordpress.com/wp-admi ... 75&j=1:6.5"
http_request_failed: "cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate"
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And when I try to run Jetpack, this:
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Outbound HTTPS not working
Your site could not connect to WordPress.com via HTTPS. This could be due to any number of reasons, including faulty SSL certificates, misconfigured or missing SSL libraries, or network issues.

Jetpack will re-test for HTTPS support once a day, but you can click here to try again immediately: Try again WordPress reports no SSL support
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I was told in December that it would be fixed "soon," and partly chalk it up to my lack of follow-through for letting it go on this long. As The Beatles so woefully sang, "Won't you please, please help me?"

TIA,

Neal
by joemuller » Tue Mar 18, 2025 4:03 pm
Hi Neal,

I'm bringing this up at our weekly meeting again to get some traction. For better or worse, the current web hosting servers are running a legacy stack of software which has proven difficult to maintain as it drifts further away from official support channels. As much as I'd like to guarantee a fix, the best solution is to start looking for another web hosting provider who focuses on providing excellent customer support with a focus on Wordpress users. There are a number of folks who have posted here in the Hosting section about what providers have been good fits for them and the basic process of moving some/all of the services for a site from Sonic to another provider.

-- Joe M
I'm a proud employee of Sonic.net! :-)
by conradpino » Tue Mar 18, 2025 4:20 pm
Hi Joe,

I have a lot of experience with older hosting platforms. If you have a legacy experience gap, I'm willing to volunteer.

Best regards,
Conrad T. Pino
https://www.pino.com/
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