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blog.zespre.com
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| | | | | Its always recommended to view web pages through HTTPS connections, even its just a static HTML page. So, as a content provider, its my duty to host websites with HTTPS. To enable HTTPS on the web server like Apache or Nginx, valid certificates are required. In my case, I have bought and configured a domain name on Gandi.net for my home cluster. Its better to have different certificates for each service than having a single wildcard certificate for all the services due to security concerns. However, I st... | |
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www.claudiokuenzler.com
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| | | | | A Lets Encrypt certbot command ran into errors. Caused by forgotten IPv6 DNS records still pointing to an older environment. | |
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stephennimmo.com
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| | | | | Requirements: Certificates are a pain. But they are a very necessary and vital piece to your security. Here's how to[...] | |
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www.zufallsheld.de
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| | | UPDATE: Google no longer supports spdy. Instead it focuses on http/2. This blog-post is no longerup-to-date. Today I tested nginx with Google's spdy implementation.I already tested pagespeed separatly in a different post that showed the speed-boost gained from it. Now to add the security for you ... | ||