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Configure DNS properly #282

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ghost opened this issue Jul 17, 2017 · 9 comments
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Configure DNS properly #282

ghost opened this issue Jul 17, 2017 · 9 comments
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ghost commented Jul 17, 2017

@privacytoolsIO https://help.github.com/articles/using-a-custom-domain-with-github-pages/

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If this is the case, then the CSP should be changed to reflect this.

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kewde commented Jul 19, 2017

Ping me if that's the case.

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ghost commented Aug 6, 2017

  • Configure DNS properly (iframes are still bad)
  • Add HTTPS support

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Thanks @Shifterovich, I didn't know that's possible. Will work on it.

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Okay, DNS settings are working. But "Add HTTPS support" turns out to be a problem. I know how to add a ssl certificate if I host the website myself, but not when it's hosted on GitHub. I need assistance.

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ghost commented Aug 7, 2017

That's the drawback to using GitHub. I think this can be solved with CF, though. We could use Deflect -- a free alternative for projects like PTIO.

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privacytoolsIO commented Aug 8, 2017

Everything should be back to normal now. I like the new solution.

We're hosting at GitHub and getting SSL from CloudFlare. I've whitelisted Tor Traffic in the CloudFlare panel.

Edit: http://www.webdnstools.com/dnstools/check-domain-results

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ghost commented Aug 8, 2017

Great! Thanks

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