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  1. I looked into this, but am I correct in thinking you can only get a cert if you have your own top level domain name, not for instance myServer.myds.me, but rather http://www.myDomainName.org

     

     

    I have a wildcard certificate installed which works good. Only exception is file station which doesn't trust this god damn StartSSL!

     

    StartSSL is good. You should use full chain when install cert. Check from several browsers. It should work fine.

     

     

    I have checked it on all existing browsers. Chrome, Firefox, IE, thery show that the cert is ok, but when I open FILE STATION, JAVA window pops up saying this site is not secure!

     

    I have used full chain. Key, Cert, Root CA

  2. I looked into this, but am I correct in thinking you can only get a cert if you have your own top level domain name, not for instance myServer.myds.me, but rather http://www.myDomainName.org

     

     

    I have a wildcard certificate installed which works good. Only exception is file station which doesn't trust this god damn StartSSL!

     

    StartSSL is good. You should use full chain when install cert. Check from several browsers. It should work fine.

     

     

    I have checked it on all existing browsers. Chrome, Firefox, IE, thery show that the cert is ok, but when I open FILE STATION, JAVA window pops up saying this site is not secure!

     

    I have used full chain. Key, Cert, Root CA

  3. As I read photostation documentation, when a User Home Service is active, the photostation creates "photo" folder inside user's directory, e.g. /volume1/user/photo. But in my case it creates this folder in root but not in users directories. Does anybody know what might be wrong?

     

    I'm not sure which is more reliable...

     

    thanks

  4. thanks, by the way, even HP support center can't answer to my question. How many volts this servers require to operate? We have 220v standard here. The server power supply doesnt have any indication on that

     

    edit - that was my fault, I found it can operate on 220v, but just strange, there's no indicator for this on the power supply inlet :/

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