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Getting root domain SSL to work with G Suite, Google Sites, and Google Domains
I have hosted several websites using Google Sites, that includes sites for educational institutions, local shops, and personal websites.
First off, you can't use a naked domain to get to work with ...
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What’s the difference between *.duckduckgo.com and duckduckgo.com?
In computer networking, a wildcard certificate is a public key certificate which can be used with multiple sub-domains of a domain.
A single wildcard certificate for https://*.example.com will secure ...
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Getting root domain SSL to work with G Suite, Google Sites, and Google Domains
This answer from @blairanderson solved it:
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How can I host a custom HTTPS domain at GitHub?
As stated, HTTPS is not currently supported by GitHub Pages. However,
HTTPS for custom domains is one of our most frequent features requests, and I can tell you that it's something we're working on ...
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Gmail does not accept certificate for my other POP3-mailserver
You just need to wait it out.
I've had this exact same issue (twice now!). Each time, I fiddled around with my postfix and dovecot settings for a few hours in vain. In the end, it was just a matter ...
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