The cert for forum.pfsense.org has expired months ago
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 Hi Netgate folks, The site of https://forum.pfsense.org/ has an expired cert, at 19-Jan-25, so browsers give a block error when accessing this site. 
 I know it redirects to https://forum.netgate.com/ - but still, there are many links on the net to this site and your focus is on security - so it will look more professional if you will give this site a new cert. FYI.
 https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=forum.pfsense.org&s=208.123.73.77&hideResults=on
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 Thanks, reported. 
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 Should be good now. 
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 @Wolfgangthegreat said in The cert for forum.pfsense.org has expired months ago: https://forum.pfsense.org/ If used, I get redirected to the new (since 2019 ?) location : https://forum.netgate.com. 
 Update your link / shortcut / bookmark ?I understand why Netgate still owns the "pfsense.org" domain, but should it be exposed to the public ? 
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 Yes, you should be redirected. But that was failing with the expired cert. There are many, many links to the old URL out there.  
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 As pfSense.org uses a Let's encrypt cert, I can suggest acme.sh. 
 acme.sh is available for everybody, not only pfSense users ^^
 Been using it since day 1 : it's perfect 
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