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Converting the site to https
By adamg on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 10:51am
I've bought an SSL certificate, so I'm starting work on converting the site to use https instead of http. If everything works, you shouldn't see anything change (except that the URLs you'll get will start with https). But, of course, that's being optimistic, so my apologies in advance if you start getting weird error messages.
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Can I still....
...wear my tin hat when I post online?
By all means ...
Next up, monorail.
With this improve
stenography in any way?
Certainly
Secure stenography!
You misspelled...
You misspelled "Steganography." Hope this helps
Just chipped in toward the cost
That certs cost money reminded me to make another small contribution toward UHub's costs, also in a small way towards helping Adam become an idle, lazy billionaire.
Click the "Support Now" button to the right if you want to do the same
How much....
so I can get the Tote Bag?
How much....
for the official U-Hub space saver?
I want the "french toast alert" space saver
I have my own driveway, but I still want one
Are you new here?
When has having a driving ever stopped someone from using a space saver for the entire winter?
holy cow I need this
holy cow I need this
Adam needs some advertising
Get an old Uhaul, paint "If it's happening in Boston, it's first on UniversalHub.com", and floor it down Storrow drive.
No, no -- it should be on a
No, no -- it should be on a helicopter!
Viral Video
This would be a good viral video....
Certs don't necessarily cost
Certs don't necessarily cost money: https://letsencrypt.org/
Thank you!
I really appreciate it!
letsencrypt.org gives you
letsencrypt.org gives you free certs. They even have bash scripts that you can plug into your crontab to automatically renew the certs every year. That's what I use for my websites. Just a suggestion.
Ditto LetsEncrypt
I also use LetsEncrypt.org certs for several of my own sites. No fuss, free, and a little script renews them automatically. They're planning on releasing wildcard certs early next year.
Yay wildcard certs!
Yay wildcard certs!
True ...
My host sells certificates for something cheap, like $20 for three years, so I just went with that.
Funding goals?
Is there way to know your funding goals. When I donate to the Uhub effort I usually just pick a number and hit send.
.87 cents of every dollar...
goes to fund the Universal hub helicopter.
OK, I'll byte
Why go to https?
Your username and password
Your username and password are encrypted and transmitted securely. Not that we're exchanging any sensitive info on this website, but it is still a nice feature to have.
In addition to the reasons cited above
Google will soon start (may already be) penalizing sites that aren't using it. Since the bulk of my ad revenue depends on how many people see pages, well, yes, it's something I'd have to worry about.
As one of the folks who requested this...
My usual answer is "because there's no reason for any website to be unencrypted". Times have moved on, and people are finally realizing that security is important -- it's no longer time to ask "hey, why does this need to be secured?" but instead "why does this need to be unsecured?".
On a more practical level:
Fair enough
As you say, "Why WOULDN'T you?"
On the other hand, I'm not revealing anything "private" here, as it's a public board for all to see. People can tap my line and read my thoughts secretly or they can wait 2 seconds and read them on the site. Meh.
Agreed, it's not a high
Agreed, it's not a high-priority site... unlike the BBC. *glares across the Atlantic*
To help keep Russians from inserting fake news
into connection streams.