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When visiting https://stackoverflowbusiness.com/ I get a NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID. This doesn't happen for https://www.stackoverflowbusiness.com/.

The certificate in question is for *.stackexchange.com instead of stackoverflowbusiness.com.

I'm on
Windows 7
Vivaldi 2.6.1566.44 (Stable channel) (32-Bit)

as well as on

Chrome 75.0.3770.142

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    Totally unrelated, but why isn't that on the SO or SE domain? business.stackoverflow.com or something like that? My first instinct would be to disregard a domain like that as spam / fake.
    – Cerbrus
    Jul 23, 2019 at 9:12
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    Is this a real domain from SO? Or just fake?
    – BDL
    Jul 23, 2019 at 9:23
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    Meta.SO seems to use other certificate. 4F:21:65:05:D6:3E:A2:11:5D:54:11:DE:30:3B:FF:51:CE:64:2C:A1:9F:09:91:C2:58:AB:17:E8:34:04:25:D8 vs 8B:EF:BC:1D:17:75:4A:95:B5:AE:10:76:5E:66:31:2C:21:05:21:90:56:74:AC:00:F7:61:0F:3A:AF:09:D2:30. That's not damning, since they could live in different haproxy servers. Also, Let's Encrypt verifies each domain under alt names, and those are SE domains. The bug here is that that certificate isn't using stackoverflowbusiness.com as alt name.
    – Braiam
    Jul 23, 2019 at 9:37
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    No, it's real, @BDL.
    – Cerbrus
    Jul 23, 2019 at 9:42
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    @Cerbrus now that you mention it, maybe teams.stackoverflow.com and jobs.stackoverflow.com might have been better too and would've solved the issue with polluting the original SO site.
    – Script47
    Jul 23, 2019 at 11:54
  • @Cerbrus Can you provide some documentary evidence for this? As you know, best practice is not to just trust someone saying this when there's a dud cert :) Jul 23, 2019 at 12:04
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    @Braiam The website in question does not use that SO cert. www.stackoverflowbusiness.com uses a CloudFare cert - the bug is that that cert does not have stackoverflowbusiness.com as an alt name. Pretty basic server admin fail! Jul 23, 2019 at 12:06
  • @LightnessRacesinOrbit: Actually, when I went to stackoverflowbusiness.com I got the *.stackexchange.com cert Jul 23, 2019 at 12:07
  • @JamesKPolk Sorry yes meant to say the bug is that the wrong cert is being served and it doesn't have the alt name on it. But there is no mention of stackoverflowbusiness.com in any form in the base SO cert being served by the domain in question Jul 23, 2019 at 12:08
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    Also btw that site says "© 2017 Stack Overflow" on it... Jul 23, 2019 at 12:09
  • @LightnessRacesinOrbit: for the fact it's a SE domain? Registrant Organization: Stack Exchange, Inc. (source)
    – Cerbrus
    Jul 23, 2019 at 12:12
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    @Cerbrus Whether I doubt it or not is not really the point; the point is whether the evidence you have provided as to the authentic owner of the website is actually evidence, or just another potential forgery. I don't know what sort of verifications registrars typically perform when someone submits their company name for WHOIS purposes. Perhaps there is some. Perhaps there is not. Jul 23, 2019 at 12:29
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    The domain seems legit, under stackoverflow.com/company/contact in Stack Overflow Business Solutions, the link www.stackoverflowbusiness.com is used 3 times. On the full page 11 times. @LightnessRacesinOrbit
    – André
    Jul 23, 2019 at 15:52
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    Also in footer, Products > Talent and Products > Advertising
    – André
    Jul 23, 2019 at 15:54
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    For those that asked, this is intentionally not on the stackoverflow.com domain, as it's hosted by a thirdparty CMS and we didn't want to leak security cookies, etc, across the domains. It's the same reasons we have stackoverflow.email and similar domains. See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/338334/682840 Jul 23, 2019 at 21:33

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Since the apex of the domain is just a redirect to the www name, I think we missed ever setting up working TLS for the redirect and just depended on all the HTTPS links being pointed directly to www, which isn't great.

We've rolled out a new cert for the redirect listener covering this domain, should be good to go!

For those curious about the thumbprint mismatch between that cert and the cert you're seeing here, the reason for this is that we use different-but-almost-identical certificates for our internal infrastructure and that of our CDN, Fastly, to limit the potential impact of a compromise of a private key from either location; this redirect is served directly from our load balancers due to the low request volume.

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