Renewing Let's Encrypt Certs (Nginx)
All the first Let’s Encrypt certs for my websites from the LE private beta began expiring last week, so it was time to work through the renewal tooling
[read more]Published 2016-01-15
All the first Let’s Encrypt certs for my websites from the LE private beta began expiring last week, so it was time to work through the renewal tooling
[read more]Published 2016-01-15
A bigger blog post will have to wait, but just as a brief note:
Let’s Encrypt is now publicly trusted. In fact, this blog is using a certificate from Let’s Encrypt. And so is usr.bin.coffee, of course.
[read more]Published 2015-10-20
One of the advantages to being part of the Let’s Encrypt team is early access to the closed beta. As such, I’ve been able to issue a handful of certificates from the service. For example: usr.bin.coffee. There’s a lot of other upsides as well, such as working with incredible... [read more]
Published 2015-10-08
GatorLUG has invited me to talk about Let’s Encrypt at their April 2015 meeting. I’m honored to be playing a role in the architecture and implementation of Let’s Encrypt; here are the slides I’ll be presenting.
[read more]Published 2015-04-10
I’ve posted a new version of my Bootstrap Icons theme for JsonResume
[read more]Published 2014-11-20
On a mission to solve communications security issues for the whole Internet. That, and drink coffee.
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