I know that Mali, which owns the .ml TLD, had been reclaiming many of those domain names lately. https://lemmy.ml/post/2286939
Could be related to that?
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I know that Mali, which owns the .ml TLD, had been reclaiming many of those domain names lately. https://lemmy.ml/post/2286939
Could be related to that?
I was also thinking the same, but why is this only happening when trying to log in through an app? Visiting lemmy.ml with any browser still works
Plus I managed to log in using Thunder on a different device, but not on this one
Are you able to login to that instance with a different client on the same device?
Just curious, wish I could be more help. I went through the same thing three times before I realized I misspelled my instance.
Yes, I can using Voyager or any browser really
Make sure you don't have a extra space after the ml, I've had login trouble because of that a few times lol
try to add https://
Nope, doesn't work. This is probably related to my device, it's very old
if I try to login, I get this error:
HandshakeException: Handshake error in client (OS Error: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED: certificate has expired(handshake.cc:393))
Adding this to OP
This might be the openssl bug that gets triggered by certificates from letsencrypt which in addition to an up-to-date CA cert also includes a more widely trusted, but by now expired CA cert (from my understanding of it anyway)
What Android version are you using? I forget what the cut off version is but some of the older Android versions had their certificates expire which is what I think is causing this problem. Not sure that there is a work around for Thunder right now :/
Android 7 :/
Dude, that's ancient. I wouldn't be surprised if that is the root of the problem.
Luckily there are lots of alternatives ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
Do you have a custom DNS set up on this device?
No, I don't