Ok thankyou for the Tutorial link
its gonna take me a few days to Figure this out,
But im going to try it, as id LUV to have a green Web-Icon “secure” .
Rearding the INODE limit, is there a METER anywhere in the account section, thats shows the limit ?
thanx again
You can find it when you scroll down on the Control Panel, in the right side, where is the “Statistics” pane; there is the “Inodes Used” table row that indicates exactly the INODEs you used, and it’s updated every 24 hours.
Just Let’s Encrypt ones are not supported for creation with a subdomain and a domain with the most popular method, the Manual File Verification, due to the security system, but if you have a TLD (Top Level Domain; if you don’t have one get it by using Freenom (don’t choose .tk domains), point the nameservers to ns1.byet.org and ns2.byet.org and, after registering an account with an email, add it on the “Parked Domains” section of the Control Panel) you can also use Cloudflare, either from dash.cloudflare.com or with the Cloudflare cPanel integration.
Oh i see
ok thanx for your help EO1,
but i think im gonna have to settle for a “Non Secure site”
as its far to much information for me to understand.
But i am , VERY happy wIth my new Infinity-Free
thankyou x
hi
im still unclear about what is allowed and what isnt allowed regarding certivicates
in this video section , iv uploaded both the private keys and the csr
but im not getting the correct verivication back form infinity free
like this guy is in the video
can you please tell me if this isnt allowed ?
It means that the Let’s Encrypt ACME bot is blocking responses from the server and it returns another content than the plain text one. And that’s the problem of the security system, that is unfortunately not to be disabled. So Let’s Encrypt does not work for subdomains, but with a TLD you can get many workarounds.
You can use any certificate authority in the world you want, as long as the certificate vendor offers a verification method which works with our hosting. CNAME verification and email verification are both good options. Let’s Encrypt only offers web verification and TXT verification, neither of which work on here. Until Let’s Encrypt supports a verification method you can use, Let’s Encrypt cannot be used with our hosting.
But virtually any other SSL vendor provides other verification methods, which can be used here.
Thanx for your reply
There must be Millions and millions of non secure websites on infinty free hosting.
because no one knows how to do this… Including the moderators.