[DiscordArchive] that that require the connectionservice stuff before?
[DiscordArchive] that that require the connectionservice stuff before?
Archived author: Frost Lagoa • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:05:25.614000+00:00
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No prob!
Under windows i used this: https://certifytheweb.com/
In my case the situation is:
I got myself a domain, and a DDNS record on NoIP
Made a CNAME record on my Domain's DNS records pointing to the DDNS (Since i do not own the DDNS's domain, it was necessary to have the cert pointing to one I own)
then used the CNAME record as the domain to register in the LetsEncrypt Cert
And exported it using the certifytheweb's software
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Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:05:26.888000+00:00
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you only need to set program = WoW, valid platform and locale
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:05:32.207000+00:00
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k
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:06:38.578000+00:00
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the catch is that you need to be able to get past ssl handshake if you are served that `*.*` certificate
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:08:05.296000+00:00
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that check is mostly for external servsr so that would fail on the bnet portal check already
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:08:18.251000+00:00
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its always ssl, only rest part is ever unencrypted
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:09:46.820000+00:00
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in dev mode I will most likely never check if something is reachable or so. So that will be for non dev mode only (aka requires valid cert on both connections). No issue there then
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:10:41.457000+00:00
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bnetserver always uses the same cert (internally its the same openssl context object)
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:12:04.164000+00:00
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yea that also doesnt matter for this case. When rest address is not bound to the proper cert the new check will simply fail like the portal check
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2025-02-01T21:12:34.183000+00:00
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Can lead people directly to that config option with that check