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x264 tracker, email, & invite system back online


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Just a quick News post to explain a few things:

The Datacenter move took longer than expected, due to the sheer scale of the move and some hardware failures. Apologies that it took so long, more info on that coming. The site was restored with a backup taken right before it went offline on Jan 2nd/3rd. We also have a backup stored elsewhere from a couple days before the site went down.

Tracker is online and we're currently testing it.

Email and invite system is back online.

More detailed News post coming in the next 24-48 hours or so. Those of you who have been longtime members know that we spring back quite well from setbacks, and we've got some nice surprises in store for you guys. So please hold fast while we get everything back online. :-)

New IP is 70.33.217.111 btw.

New SSL Cert as well. Just accept it in Firefox, and with Chome you can follow the below steps.

Edit: Adding the certificate can be tricky in Chrome, so some users may find the below steps helpful. Or use an SSL managing extension like this: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...fopejdpglpiahn

1. Browse to https://x264.me and click "Proceed anyway"

2. Click the lock icon in the address bar, then click "Certificate information"

3. Click the details tab and "Copy to File..."

4. Click Next, Next, Browse and pick a location to save it

5. Go to options in Chrome and go to the "Under the Hood" tab.

6. Click on "Manage certificates"

7. Go to the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" tab. click Import.

8. Click Next, Browse, and select the certificate you saved.

9. Click Next, Next, Finish, and click Yes on the Security Warning window

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