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Phoenix69 06-26-2018 06:28 PM

Effect on Chaturbate white label users with Chrome marking all http sites as not secure
 
As per article

https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/8/16...encryption-ssl

Starting in July, Google Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as “not secure,” according to a blog post published today by Chrome security product manager Emily Schechter. Chrome currently displays a neutral information icon, but starting with version 68, the browser will warn users with an extra notification in the address bar. Chrome currently marks HTTPS-encrypted sites with a green lock icon and “Secure” sign.

Curious as to thoughts on how many users ( existing or new ) will panic on Chaturbate white labels, which are http only, whilst chaturbate.com is https

CurrentlySober 06-27-2018 01:57 AM

Same as the hostedtube sites.

Focus 06-27-2018 07:58 AM

You can ask Chaturbate to make ur whitelabel https.

3xmedia 06-27-2018 08:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Focus (Post 22294721)
You can ask Chaturbate to make ur whitelabel https.

Yep, that's what I heard too.

Andreweb 06-27-2018 08:34 AM

They should make all of them https

j3rkules 06-27-2018 08:35 AM

As said by other posters, contact them and they will help you with that.

RyuLion 06-27-2018 08:39 AM

Yeap, I'm sure they know about this free SSL..
https://letsencrypt.org/

NickBaer 06-27-2018 08:58 AM

MojoHost uses free SSLs.

One of many reasons why they are so good!

magneto664 06-27-2018 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NickBaer (Post 22294754)
MojoHost uses free SSLs.

One of many reasons why they are so good!

You are moron. how you host a chaturbate whitelabel when you point it for the chaturbate name servers.
as usual, you write shit. because you're shit.

Mohawk Steve 07-03-2018 10:44 AM

Chaturbate now has a free self-serve HTTPS for Whitelabel sites.

It can be accessed from the Whitelabel admin here https://chaturbate.com/affiliates/whitelabels/

Please note that you will need AdBlock disabled before setting this up.

For those of you who previously had an SSL setup through Support you will need to re-add it and it will be auto-imported.

If you experience any issues, please e-mail [email protected] :thumbsup

beavr 07-04-2018 03:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mohawk Steve (Post 22298319)
Chaturbate now has a free self-serve HTTPS for Whitelabel sites.

It can be accessed from the Whitelabel admin here https://chaturbate.com/affiliates/whitelabels/

Please note that you will need AdBlock disabled before setting this up.

For those of you who previously had an SSL setup through Support you will need to re-add it and it will be auto-imported.

If you experience any issues, please e-mail [email protected] :thumbsup

Any chance to get Google Analytics as well?

marktruman 07-04-2018 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mohawk Steve (Post 22298319)
Chaturbate now has a free self-serve HTTPS for Whitelabel sites.

It can be accessed from the Whitelabel admin here https://chaturbate.com/affiliates/whitelabels/

Please note that you will need AdBlock disabled before setting this up.

For those of you who previously had an SSL setup through Support you will need to re-add it and it will be auto-imported.

If you experience any issues, please e-mail [email protected] :thumbsup

self serve? what about people who have no clue what they are doing?

sarettah 07-04-2018 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298786)
self serve? what about people who have no clue what they are doing?

It's pretty easy.

I migrated 4 wls and set up 1 new one yesterday.

It requires 2 dns entries and a bit of waiting around.

You need to create a dns entry to verify ownership. That can be either a cname or a txt record. I used the TXT record version. The screen will tell you the value to put in the record.

Then you hit a button to verify ownership. You probably will be told to wait a bit and try again while dns rolls. A little while later you go back in, hit the button again and it says ok you are verified.

Then it wants you to create a cname record for each subdomain you are using for the whitelabel (www., cdn, whatever) and it will give you the value to put in there.

You do that, come back hit a button saying to check it and it will go out and check and probably tell you to try again in a bit after dns rolls so you wait a bit and go in and hit the re-check button and it says ok, in 10 miutes you will be live.

Thats it.

One note. In the instructions for the cname for each subdomain it will say that you have to enter the ending period for the cname record (cname.whitelabel.chaturbate.com.)

If you do that on namesilo, they will come back saying that it is an invalid host name. Drop the period for namesilo and it will work. On uniregistry I included the period without issue.

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marktruman 07-04-2018 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298903)
It's pretty easy.

I migrated 4 wls and set up 1 new one yesterday.

It requires 2 dns entries and a bit of waiting around.

You need to create a dns entry to verify ownership. That can be either a cname or a txt record. I used the TXT record version. The screen will tell you the value to put in the record.

Then you hit a button to verify ownership. You probably will be told to wait a bit and try again while dns rolls. A little while later you go back in, hit the button again and it says ok you are verified.

Then it wants you to create a cname record for each subdomain you are using for the whitelabel (www., cdn, whatever) and it will give you the value to put in there.

You do that, come back hit a button saying to check it and it will go out and check and probably tell you to try again in a bit after dns rolls so you wait a bit and go in and hit the re-check button and it says ok, in 10 miutes you will be live.

Thats it.

One note. In the instructions for the cname for each subdomain it will say that you have to enter the ending period for the cname record (cname.whitelabel.chaturbate.com.)

If you do that on namesilo, they will come back saying that it is an invalid host name. Drop the period for namesilo and it will work. On uniregistry I included the period without issue.

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I'm using cloudflare.. so I added the cname in cloudflare about 6 hours ago, this is what I ended up with

https://imgur.com/a/aR8igiu

and this is what it says in chaturbate

https://imgur.com/a/VW9nIqY

regarding subdomains, I just have domains like exampledomain.com and now its changing it to https://www.domain.com and it says that error above, very confusing

thommy 07-04-2018 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298903)
It's pretty easy.

I migrated 4 wls and set up 1 new one yesterday.

It requires 2 dns entries and a bit of waiting around.

You need to create a dns entry to verify ownership. That can be either a cname or a txt record. I used the TXT record version. The screen will tell you the value to put in the record.

Then you hit a button to verify ownership. You probably will be told to wait a bit and try again while dns rolls. A little while later you go back in, hit the button again and it says ok you are verified.

Then it wants you to create a cname record for each subdomain you are using for the whitelabel (www., cdn, whatever) and it will give you the value to put in there.

You do that, come back hit a button saying to check it and it will go out and check and probably tell you to try again in a bit after dns rolls so you wait a bit and go in and hit the re-check button and it says ok, in 10 miutes you will be live.

Thats it.

One note. In the instructions for the cname for each subdomain it will say that you have to enter the ending period for the cname record (cname.whitelabel.chaturbate.com.)

If you do that on namesilo, they will come back saying that it is an invalid host name. Drop the period for namesilo and it will work. On uniregistry I included the period without issue.

.


I am not sure if "that´s it" because the new chrome is not here yet and I am not sure if this browser will try to redirect to an https domain automatically.

means: if you have http AND https and did not redirect from http to https from your server the links to the (still existing) http version will get blocked.

so just making the entry is normally not enough - there should be a 301 redirect on the server to the https version to be sure that this will work.

but this is just ONE of the issues.
I am at the moment with many customers that think that they are compliant because they moved their site to https. but MANY of them still have links to external sources in the sourcecode to scripts, css, external fonts or just bookmark stuff or counters.
ALL that will make the same problem - even when your site is on https.

sarettah 07-04-2018 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298908)
I'm using cloudflare.. so I added the cname in cloudflare about 6 hours ago, this is what I ended up with

https://imgur.com/a/aR8igiu

and this is what it says in chaturbate

https://imgur.com/a/VW9nIqY

regarding subdomains, I just have domains like exampledomain.com and now its changing it to https://www.domain.com and it says that error above, very confusing

I used the TXT record instead of the cname record for the verification of ownership step. So, I am not sure what the issue with the cname record you have is. You might try killing the cname record and adding a txt record.

As far as the subdomains, they are going to want at least 1. it defaults to www. Not sure how to get around that.

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marktruman 07-04-2018 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298914)
I used the TXT record instead of the cname record for the verification of ownership step. So, I am not sure what the issue with the cname record you have is. You might try killing the cname record and adding a txt record.

As far as the subdomains, they are going to want at least 1. it defaults to www. Not sure how to get around that.

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so it will go from http:// domain.com to https://www.domain.com and there is no way to change it?

wont that create duplicate content in google?

Domain Name Registration and Web Hosting | Domain.com still works, does it redirect to https version? Mine hasn't yet

sarettah 07-04-2018 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thommy (Post 22298911)
I am not sure if "that´s it" because the new chrome is not here yet and I am not sure if this browser will try to redirect to an https domain automatically.

means: if you have http AND https and did not redirect from http to https from your server the links to the (still existing) http version will get blocked.

so just making the entry is normally not enough - there should be a 301 redirect on the server to the https version to be sure that this will work.

but this is just ONE of the issues.
I am at the moment with many customers that think that they are compliant because they moved their site to https. but MANY of them still have links to external sources in the sourcecode to scripts, css, external fonts or just bookmark stuff or counters.
ALL that will make the same problem - even when your site is on https.

Since these are whitelabels that are hosted on chaturbate's server they have to handle that part.

It does appear to me that it is doing the redirect from non https to https. I checked at Redirect Checker | Check your Statuscode 301 vs 302 and the http: redirects to https: with a 301.

The website shows a green lock in chrome so it appears that Chaturbate has it all set up right.

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sarettah 07-04-2018 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298917)
so it will go from http:// domain.com to https://www.domain.com and there is no way to change it?

wont that create duplicate content in google?

Domain Name Registration and Web Hosting | Domain.com still works, does it redirect to https version? Mine hasn't yet


If you had a wl on domain.com and you migrate it to https then I imagine the domain.com version will no longer exist. Not sure what redirects chaturbate has in there.

Like I said, I just followed the instructions and it all worked fine for me.


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marktruman 07-04-2018 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298923)
If you had a wl on domain.com and you migrate it to https then I imagine the domain.com version will no longer exist. Not sure what redirects chaturbate has in there.

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if the http version doesn't exist any longer, what about tons of hardlinks of the whitelabel on sites I don't control, they will become useless? not very fair, and defeats purpose of a white label

magneto664 07-04-2018 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298925)
if the http version doesn't exist any longer, what about tons of hardlinks of the whitelabel on sites I don't control, they will become useless? not very fair, and defeats purpose of a white label

Do you really have to be such an ignorant?
301 redirect from http to https transfer the power of links. is hard to learn something about it? Is it your money or not?

marktruman 07-04-2018 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magneto664 (Post 22298927)
Do you really have to be such an ignorant?
301 redirect from http to https transfer the power of links. is hard to learn something about it? Is it your money or not?

I have no idea about this stuff, do you know everything about everything? This is all new to me, and yes it is my money which is why I'm asking questions

301 redirect from my research is a redirect, where it automatically changes from http to https, right? well this isnt happening on my chaturbate whitelabels.. so if the http site ceases to exist or doesn't work, which the guy above said, then what happens to usersthat are using the http link?

sarettah 07-04-2018 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298925)
if the http version doesn't exist any longer, what about tons of hardlinks of the whitelabel on sites I don't control, they will become useless? not very fair, and defeats purpose of a white label

I had a whitelabel at Cam Nuts. I migrated it yesterday. If you go to that url it will automatically redirect to https://www.camnuts.com.

So, any hard links to the non http version, when clicked will end up at the https version with a 301 redirect, as they should.

I can't explain it any simpler than that. I was just trying to help. I do not work for chaturbate, I am just an affiliate like you guys.

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sarettah 07-04-2018 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298929)
301 redirect from my research is a redirect, where it automatically changes from http to https, right? well this isnt happening on my chaturbate whitelabels.. so if the http site ceases to exist or doesn't work, which the guy above said, then what happens to usersthat are using the http link?

What is your site?

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marktruman 07-04-2018 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298930)
I had a whitelabel at Cam Nuts. I migrated it yesterday. If you go to that url it will automatically redirect to https://www.camnuts.com.

So, any hard links to the non http version, when clicked will end up at the https version with a 301 redirect, as they should.

I can't explain it any simpler than that. I was just trying to help. I do not work for chaturbate, I am just an affiliate like you guys.

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that explains it perfectly, and thats what I was getting at

It doesnt work like that for me, but maybe it takes a few hours as I just set it up, either way i will contact chaturbate and wait for their reply

marktruman 07-04-2018 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298931)
What is your site?

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Your right, my domain http:// www.testdomain .com now redirects to https version

However, the http:// testdomain . com does not redirect to https

all, if not most of my backlinks are http:// testdomain. com

does anyone even use the www anymore? haha

NickBaer 07-04-2018 09:51 AM

I emailed support@ 21 hours ago!!

magneto664 07-04-2018 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298935)
Your right, my domain http:// www.testdomain .com now redirects to https version

However, the http:// testdomain . com does not redirect to https

all, if not most of my backlinks are http:// testdomain. com

does anyone even use the www anymore? haha

correctly done https
transfers all www or non-www from http to www or no-www https
EVERY ONE if they do not work, it means that it is not done correctly.
END OF THE STORY.

sarettah 07-04-2018 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298935)
Your right, my domain http:// www.testdomain .com now redirects to https version

However, the http:// testdomain . com does not redirect to https

all, if not most of my backlinks are http:// testdomain. com

does anyone even use the www anymore? haha

If you are using cloudflare you should be able to add a cname record pointing the root to the www version. As far as I know, their dns setup allows this.

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thommy 07-04-2018 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298935)
Your right, my domain http:// www.testdomain .com now redirects to https version

However, the http:// testdomain . com does not redirect to https

all, if not most of my backlinks are http:// testdomain. com

does anyone even use the www anymore? haha

no matter what you have you should always try to redirect to ONE version.
a site with and without www. existing is DC but google can handle it as long as there are no missmatching in the rest of the site. but i would always recommend to redirect to one version.

as saretta perfectly explained the 301 (moved permanently) will catch all linkpower and lead it to the final end. the same is with http and https. no matter if all your linbks are going to the http version through the redirect google will know that this http site is PERMANTENTLY moved to https.

marktruman 07-04-2018 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thommy (Post 22298951)
no matter what you have you should always try to redirect to ONE version.
a site with and without www. existing is DC but google can handle it as long as there are no missmatching in the rest of the site. but i would always recommend to redirect to one version.

as saretta perfectly explained the 301 (moved permanently) will catch all linkpower and lead it to the final end. the same is with http and https. no matter if all your linbks are going to the http version through the redirect google will know that this http site is PERMANTENTLY moved to https.

My issue is, the http version still exists and doesnt get automatically directed to https on chaturbate end

marktruman 07-04-2018 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298949)
If you are using cloudflare you should be able to add a cname record pointing the root to the www version. As far as I know, their dns setup allows this.

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I already did, 2 CNAMES

www is an alias of * insert chaturbate here *

domain . com is an alias of * insert chaturbate here *

still the same

sarettah 07-04-2018 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298953)
I already did, 2 CNAMES

www is an alias of * insert chaturbate here *

domain . com is an alias of * insert chaturbate here *

still the same

Point the root to your www. version not the chaturbate name. so use http://www.yourdomain.com

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marktruman 07-04-2018 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298969)
Point the root to your www. version not the chaturbate name. so use http://www.yourdomain.com

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so domain . com is an alias of www .domain .com?

sarettah 07-04-2018 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298971)
so domain . com is an alias of www .domain .com?

Yep. try that.

marktruman 07-04-2018 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22298974)
Yep. try that.

still the same, I do appreciate your help and don't want to waste your time

I emailed chaturbate support about 9 hours ago, guess I will wait for them

I can't believe such a simple issue like this is such a hassle, having the http:// non www version direct to https

sarettah 07-04-2018 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298978)
still the same, I do appreciate your help and don't want to waste your time

I emailed chaturbate support about 9 hours ago, guess I will wait for them

I can't believe such a simple issue like this is such a hassle, having the http:// non www version direct to https

Give it a little time. DNS can sometimes take a while to roll. Officially it can take as much as 48 hours although these days I usually see it inside of 15 minutes that does not mean that it is all done rolling. Yesterday I had one domain that I changed up and I saw the results immediately but my host did not see the change for hours.

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xxx6live 07-04-2018 11:10 AM

I am not sure you can make cname for the naked domain like that, but I could be wrong.

Did you set the A record to point to 35.190.1.20 as written in the bottom of the instructions?

That should make domain.com redirect to https: //www. domain.com

However, this only works for http. Now https: // domain.com is not found or redirected. Maybe chaturbate can do something about that.

In the mean time, I already used cloudflare as DNS, so I solved that by using their SSL for the naked domain only. That works. Try all 4 versions of my whitelabel with wwwsex.cam to see, it works from here.

marktruman 07-04-2018 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxx6live (Post 22298988)
I am not sure you can make cname for the naked domain like that, but I could be wrong.

Did you set the A record to point to 35.190.1.20 as written in the bottom of the instructions?

That should make domain.com redirect to https: //www. domain.com

However, this only works for http. Now https: // domain.com is not found or redirected. Maybe chaturbate can do something about that.

In the mean time, I already used cloudflare as DNS, so I solved that by using their SSL for the naked domain only. That works. Try all 4 versions of my whitelabel with wwwsex.cam to see, it works from here.


ok so im cloudflare, SSL is set to flexible.. however http ( naked domain ) still shows insecure, is there something im missing?

xxx6live 07-04-2018 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marktruman (Post 22298991)
ok so im cloudflare, SSL is set to flexible.. however http ( naked domain ) still shows insecure, is there something im missing?

Did you enable the orange cloud?

https://bongocams.webcam/cloudflare.wwwsex.cam.jpg


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