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In reply to: [PowerPress Podcasting plugin by Blubrry] sslv3 alert handshake failureThank you, Angelo. You’ve been very helpful. It turned out to be a problem with Cloudflare CDN. I deactivated it and now everything is working well. I appreciate your help!
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In reply to: [PowerPress Podcasting plugin by Blubrry] sslv3 alert handshake failureGood morning Angelo,
Thanks for replying on a Sunday morning!
I ran the command and here are the results:
doncrawl@usm24 [~]# curl -I https://www.doncrawley.com/podcasts/20200527_bypass_helpdesk.mp3
curl: (35) error:14077410:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:sslv3 alert handshake failureForum: Plugins
In reply to: [PowerPress Podcasting plugin by Blubrry] sslv3 alert handshake failureOkay, I found tools and diagnostics. Apologies for missing it.
Here’s what it said:
Your web server supports the PHP cURL library. Your web server is also configured with the php.ini setting ‘allow_url_fopen’ enabled, but the cURL library takes precedence.
If you are still having problems detecting media information, check with your web hosting provider if there is a firewall blocking your server.
allow_url_fopen: true
curl: true
curl_ssl: true
openssl: trueForum: Plugins
In reply to: [PowerPress Podcasting plugin by Blubrry] sslv3 alert handshake failureThank you so much for your response. I tried to find PowerPress Settings>Tools. I’m probably looking right at it, but I don’t see it. Also, here is the media URL: https://www.doncrawley.com/podcasts/20200527_bypass_helpdesk.mp3. When I attempt to connect my podcast player (www.doncrawley.com/podcast-list) to the feed (https://www.doncrawley.com/feed/podcast/), I get the error “Your podcast couldn’t be embedded. Please double check your URL.” I checked the feed and, to my amateur eyes, it looks okay.
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In reply to: rss images?Given the graphical nature of the Web (a reality, whether we like it or not), an image (such as corporate logo) associated with an RSS feed is pretty important and becoming more important as RSS grows in popularity. Most of the RSS readers I’ve seen support the use of such images. I’m happy to edit a configuration file to add an image, but I don’t know which file to edit or the syntax in order to include such images in the RSS feed files. Can someone say how to do this?