• Resolved Lenny Obez

    (@lennyobez)


    Hey there,

    When you have multiple domains on the same server and you run your SSL over Let’s Encrypt, you have a first domain on the “subject” line of the certificate and the others are on the “SAN” line.

    Actually, JetPack only accepts HTTPS domain over “subject” line and you can’t connect to your JetPack account if your domain is on the “SAN” line… there is the error message: [IXR -32300: transport error: http_request_failed cURL error 51: SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name ‘lennyobez.be’]

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by Lenny Obez. Reason: Adding the error message
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  • Thread Starter Lenny Obez

    (@lennyobez)

    At this time, I can connect ?? But still another error with JSON.

    Plugin Author Jeremy Herve

    (@jeherve)

    Jetpack Mechanic ??

    still another error with JSON.

    Could you tell me more? Do you receive an error when trying to access the Jetpack dashboard, or when trying to activate or deactivate features?

    If so, could you let me know what other plugins are currently active on your site?

    Could you also try the following:

    1. Open the dashboard page.
    2. Open your browser console
    3. Click on the Network tab
    4. Refresh the page.
    5. Try activating a module, or doing something that usually triggers that JSON error.
    6. If you see any lines in red inside the browser console, click on them. A new panel should appear on the right.
    7. Click on the “Response” tab in that new panel.
    8. Copy the message displayed there.
    9. Paste it here.
    10. If no red lines appeared in the browser console, click on the “Console” tab of the browser console.
    11. Copy any errors displayed there, and paste them here.

    Thanks!

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