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| | Earlier this month, on 21 April 2021, Apple's updated CT policy brought several important changes as well as introduced a divergence in CT requirements for public certificates.
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| | What is Certificate Transparency or CT Policy? Here's everything you need to know about Certificate Transparency (CT), including how it works and how you can comply with Google's policy.
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| HTTP3 is here. Well, almost. If you are using NGINX, you can update to the mainline version and start using HTTP3 today experimentally. Installing NGINX Mainline As of writing this blog post, NGINX v1.24 is the latest stable version. But, HTTP3 is available in v1.25. On Ubuntu/Debian-esque servers, the easiest way to install the mainline NGINX version is to use NGINX's official repository. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 apt install curl gnupg2 ca-certificates lsb-release debian-archive-keyring # Import the official NGINX signing key.