My XF account upgrade suddenly stops working. It worked until last Wed. It uses authorize.net gateway for payment. The error I can capture is this one ----CURL ERROR---- The certificate issuer's certificate has expired. Check your system date and time. I'm confused on what cert has expired? My site www.quantnet.com uses a cert that expires in 2019. @eva2000 can you please run some ssl query and see what is wrong? The date time on my server seems correct.
quick test of SSL Server Test: www.quantnet.com (Powered by Qualys SSL Labs) seems the IPv6 version of your domain or vhost isn't working = unable to connect to server. Maybe related ?
On my site. Tested my SSL and got A+ with no issue It just suddenly stopped working. I wonder if any centminmod update caused the issue?
which version of centmin mod 123.09beta01 ? also when was last time you updated centmin mod + ran centmin.sh menu ?
Ah, chatting with authorize tech support and they told me Please update your certificates fromsdk-php/cert.pem at master · AuthorizeNet/sdk-php · GitHub. If needed, please contact your developer for assistance. Can you tell me what I should do?
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Turns out to be the authorize.net cert issue. They discovered it yesterday and I have the developer looking into updating it.
Got the bug fixed by addon developer. Now, I'm going to tackle the ipv6 issue and vhost issue. Where do I start?
ipv6 dns for your domain looks ok, so it's either or both nginx ipv6 setup and/or ipv6 network connectivity with your web host network. I don't think it's nginx ipv6 unless you changed it lately ? so reliablesite has in past had ipv6 network issues reported so maybe first port of call