Certificate and content broken for docs.microrack.org

The Microrack Modules page has a link near the bottom of the page which does not work.

That link gives a certificate error. Firefox will report it with a concerning message.

Be careful. Something doesn’t look right.

Firefox spotted a potentially serious security issue with docs.microrack.org. Someone pretending to be the site could try to steal things like credit card info, passwords, or emails.

The Advanced info button shows it’s a GitHub certificate.

The site is set up to allow only secure connections, but there’s a problem with the site’s certificate. It’s possible that a bad actor is trying to impersonate the site. Sites use certificates issued by a certificate authority to prove they’re really who they say they are. Firefox doesn’t trust this site because its certificate isn’t valid for docs.microrack.org. The certificate is only valid for: *.github.com, *.github.io, *.githubusercontent.com, github.com, github.io, githubusercontent.com.

If you do click through (not advisable in the general case) then there’s a 404 not found page.

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There is a temporary (and incomplete) version of the documentation there: GitHub - microrack/docs-test · GitHub
They should be working on the documentation at the moment, but they might be busy with the store right now. :slight_smile:

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That’s exactly the case, thanks for the notes!