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* oops, my bad, there needs to be a `config` step in there, too.

okay, I just merged a bunch of code that should simplify this. update your code, remove/edit the hardcoded_endpoint_csv and make it look like this: 1. delete `set force_https 0` -...

incidentally, in case this is something not obvious, you say up top: > `http://__________.onion/.well-known/pki-validation/` ...but all our examples cite `/www/.well_known/pki-validation/...` I presume you are trying to hit: > `http://__________.onion/www/.well-known/pki-validation/` ...in...

Awesome! I'd love to get a paragraph or two outlining the Harica process: how you engage, what it costs, what you received, etc. Delighted to attribute or otherwise.

Hi Geraldy! It looks like you choose to follow this project. If that was a mistake you can unfollow it of your own accord. Best wishes.

I have limited time right now but may be able to get back to this in the morning; as a stop gap I would recommend looking up / googling for...

@drew3000 more docs at https://alecmuffett.com/article/14735 and https://github.com/alecmuffett/eotk/blob/master/docs.d/HOW-TO-INSTALL.md#buying-a-https-certificate-from-harica

Good idea. How about some sort of "I AM ALIVE" message when connecting to the server on port 80? It strikes me that all the "Host"/virtual-server-name-expectation-shenanigans would inhibit onion-like access.

I'll work on a cleartext checker so that you can see that the daemons are "up" that said: if you enable HELLO_ONION then you can access the /hello-onion/ URL on...

Ooh, that's a good idea. I will have to think about how to do it in the least annoying way. I *think* you are right that config *should* make new...