I notice that in the profile bar the icon I uploaded appears, but when I go to questions, the profile image I uploaded, as well as most (but not all) other members who have answered questions are now showing up as an unfound image [?] icon in Safari. Is that temporary? Why are some user's images showing up but not others? Is a resolution in the works? Is there anything we can do on our end to fix this?
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This is being caused by an SSL issue. The links to the images are using https
and the certificate is valid enough all the way up to the hostname. Looks like whoever set this up did not renew the cert for i.stack.imgur.com (if it always existed like this to begin with).
Hostname of images: i.stack.imgur.com
Cert Hostname: ssl330558.cloudflaressl.com
One possible scenario:
The certificate was purchased through Cloudflare a few days back (based on the issue date and common name) and then a change was made for images to use https, but the hostname on the cert was not correct.
Another possible scenario
This is somehow managed from cloudflares side and they borked it (i don't know how it could be however)
Another possible scenario
Someone renewed it for the wrong hostname by accident.
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It's worse than just an SSL issue... If you accept the invalid cert, you get a 403 forbidden from CloudFlare - so looks like the whole
i.stack.imgur.com
subdomain might be having issues– BasicOct 28, 2015 at 23:40 -
Yeah, I wouldn't recommend accepting the self signed cert. For a lot of reasons. Main reason why I did not give a direct link to it– JesseOct 28, 2015 at 23:40
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1For the record, it's not self-signed, it's a genuine COMODO cert, just for a different hostname. Most likely, it's genuine for the CloudFlare server hosting the imgur content. If the imgur subdomain isn't configured for Https, it would fall back to the stock 403 forbidden. In any case, I agree it's not something everyone should do, but ignoring a cert temporarily to examine content poses no risk if you assume the content might be tampered with.– BasicOct 28, 2015 at 23:43
[].forEach.call(document.images,img=>{ if( /imgur/.test(img.src) ) { img.src = img.src.replace(/https/,'http'); } })