Finally, custom domain blogs like this can be https, and so this is.
Sadly they still do not allow hosting at top level, so I cannot make www.me.uk work directly yet. I even registered d5t275oodjjs.me.uk to try and keep it happy. Oh well, maybe one day.
But at least this is working, and as expected uses Let's Encrypt. Nice one.
2018-03-31
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Fencing
Bit of fun... We usually put up some Christmas lights on the house - some fairy lights on the metal fencing at the front, but a pain as mean...
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Broadband services are a wonderful innovation of our time, using multiple frequency bands (hence the name) to carry signals over wires (us...
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For many years I used a small stand-alone air-conditioning unit in my study (the box room in the house) and I even had a hole in the wall fo...
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It seems there is something of a standard test string for anti virus ( wikipedia has more on this). The idea is that systems that look fo...
In this day and age, every website should be https really.
ReplyDeleteOut of interest though, could somebody see what you’re reading anyway if they have the URL (does https show the man in the middle the URL you ar visiting)? In which case https is only useful for data sharing?
> In this day and age, every website should be https really.
DeleteAgreed, though ironically webspace rented through A&A don't support https...
Indeed, being worked on. To be fair, if blogger have only just managed it :/)
DeleteGood news indeed :)
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Deletehttps://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/23/https_dday_google_chrome/
Any progress on https for AAISP webspace ?
I believe ops are working on a project - we need to reproduce the way simple scripts and things work on a more standard apache environment I think.
DeleteAh, I wondered why I wasn't seeing any blog posts via RSS any more! Shame the new URL https://www.revk.uk/feeds/posts/default doesn't appear to work with my reader :(
ReplyDeleteNo idea on that - down to blogger!
DeleteI shall try to remember to visit the site every now and then instead of relying on RSS!
DeleteI hope they fix it...
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