Stream: tooling
Topic: community.fhir.org
Ward Weistra (Sep 19 2020 at 17:31):
@David Johnson I can't reach https://community.fhir.org with HTTPS, only http://community.fhir.org. Not sure if it worked before, but would be good to have.
David Johnson (Sep 21 2020 at 12:21):
I'm sorry but that's managed by someone else. @Grahame Grieve ?
Ward Weistra (Jan 28 2022 at 16:15):
@Grahame Grieve Is http://community.fhir.org/ planned to also get an SSL certificate? It has a login form, so it would be desired.
Depending on the timeline we should change the link to there from registry.fhir.org
Ward Weistra (Feb 02 2022 at 09:23):
@Grahame Grieve Please let me know :point_up: There's a dead link on the bottom of registry.fhir.org now.
Grahame Grieve (Feb 02 2022 at 09:27):
well, I'd like for it to get an SSL certificate, but the discource instructions for how to do that are unintelligible goobledy-gook to me, so I'm waiting for some to volunteer to help me do it
Ward Weistra (Feb 02 2022 at 09:30):
I'll take that as a 'not soon' and request to update the link :wink:
Vassil Peytchev (Feb 08 2022 at 18:49):
On Discource and HTTPS - from here
Note:
./discourse-setup
will enable Let’s Encrypt. And as of March 2017, you can run it again, and press return a few times and enter your email address ; the script will include the required templates and insert your email address as required.
Unless, of course, the comunity.fhir.org setup is heavily customized
Grahame Grieve (Feb 08 2022 at 20:19):
it's not, but if I try to follow that script it immediately becomes that I don't have a clue what they're talking about in the details.
Grahame Grieve (Feb 08 2022 at 20:20):
possibly because I don't really get linux.
Ward Weistra (Apr 06 2022 at 19:49):
FYI the 'Login with Google' also currently doesn't work because of (I assume) community.fhir.org not being on HTTPS
Grahame Grieve (Apr 06 2022 at 22:02):
indeed.
Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC