How to enable HTTPS/TLS certificate for Speedtest on Centos 7

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My domain is: speedtest.dbroadband.in

I ran this command:

It produced this output:

My web server is (include version):

The operating system my web server runs on is (include version):

My hosting provider, if applicable, is:

I can login to a root shell on my machine (yes or no, or I don’t know): yes

I’m using a control panel to manage my site (no, or provide the name and version of the control panel):

The version of my client is (e.g. output of certbot --version or certbot-auto --version if you’re using Certbot):

Hi @dpsingh1812

we had that yesterday:

First, create a certificate with your domain name.

Then use it with your OoklaServer.

I see, you have checked your website via https://check-your-website.server-daten.de/?q=speedtest.dbroadband.in

The speedtest.dbroadband.in uses the wrong certificate, there is a wildcard certificate you can use.

And if you use port 8080 (as in the other thread), you can check the port direct:

speedtest.dbroadband.in:8080

if your certificate chain is complete.

Hi,

Thanks for the quick response, i am new guy for SSL can you guide me how do get SSL for our subdomain.

Please read the basics:

Then select a client:

Certificate is installed but after that getting below mentioned error.

Yep, your certificate is now good:

CN=speedtest.dbroadband.in
	15.03.2019
	13.06.2019
expires in 90 days	speedtest.dbroadband.in - 1 entry

But your errors - you use http and these are speedtest - specific things. So check the speedtest - documentation to fix that.

These aren't certificate problems.

Ok, thanks for your support…

That’s curious.

Checking your https://speedtest.broadband.in:8080/ - there is a certificate with two domain names:

server-23722.prod.hosts.ooklaserver.net, 
speedtest.dbroadband.in.prod.hosts.ooklaserver.net

Checking speedtest.dbroadband.in.prod.hosts.ooklaserver.net:8080, that’s the same ip address.

There is a working OoklaServer and that valid certificate.

Looks like an internal productive server of Ookla.

But our domain is https://speedtest.dbroadband.in:8080

Hi,

Is that possible to remove https for particular URL, because which is used for speedtest is http://speedtest.dbroadand.in/speedtest/upload.php but after certificate its redirecting to https, due to this testing getting failed.

Please advice.

In theory, it's possible.

But that will not work.

Browsers cache if they have found a https connection. And browsers prefer https.

So if you have one https connection, you should always use https and fix these problems.

PS: Your server doesn't exist, not

speedtest.dbroadand.in

not

speedtest.dbroadand.in:8080

Sorry its speedtest.dbroadband.in/speedtest/upload.php

That works with https. So I don't see a problem.

Its redirecting to https… speedtest is accepting http.
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Then you should ask Ookla why they use such an url. It's their service.

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