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Test IP for NY:
192.3.178.186
Test File for NY:
https://192.3.178.186:6767/100mb.test
Edit: Added Server Specs
Comments
OpenVZ or KVM?
Please state more information, this thread is very unappealing.
OpenVZ.
I'm sorry Sunn, I never intended for this thread to be unappealing. I wanted it to be short, sweet, and to the point. What more information would you like to see?
wget https://192.3.178.186:6767/100mb.test
--2014-04-14 10:33:49-- https://192.3.178.186:6767/100mb.test
Connecting to 192.3.178.186:6767... connected.
ERROR: The certificate of '192.3.178.186' is not trusted.
ERROR: The certificate of '192.3.178.186' hasn't got a known issuer.
The certificate's owner does not match hostname '192.3.178.186'
Try with http not https, is it work?
Please allow self-signed certificates for our test files. They are not hosted on the same node as our website.
You can view our entire website with an insecure or SSL secured connection, our cart system is SSL-Only so you can be assured your information is safe, and is updated to not be effected by Heartbleed.
I'm only tried to help Xei about the connection error for connecting to the https
Oh okay! I couldn't tell who it was directed to. Thank you for your response. I appreciate it.
That was the first thing I tried! Was surprised it didn't work. I'll try Aeden's suggestion.
We use self-signed certificates for our test files to cut down on costs. It's still a secure connection, just not verified. I apologize for any inconveniences. Hope it works!