TOMORROW, i.e. WED 13 MAY, is the monthly general mtng.
As has been for the last 2 months, there will be NO PHYSICAL MTNG! It will be done ONLY
on Zoom as a remote mtng.
(But you can eat & drink and be as impolite with bad etiquette and as long as you
don’t turn on your mic nor camera…we won’t know!)
See instructions at end of this note for “How to Zoom” for this mtng.
(Feel free to post to discussions any questions/comments you may have before the mtng.)
We’ll start the mtng after 6:30. The Base will probably run 20~30 mins followed by
~15~20 mins of announcements & general (unrelated) questions followed by the Main
presentation.
BASE: Magic, Mirrors and Smoke
by A Panel of Reluctant Participants
Normally an Abstract/Background/Details/History/Outline/Summary/Walk-through will be
listed when available.
This session might show factors common with both personal and enterprise computing.
MAIN: Websites with Let's Encrypt Certs
by Lee Lammert <https://www.sluug.org/bio/Lee_Lammert.shtml>
Securing container websites with a Let's Encrypt (LE) instance
We had four sessions last year in building websites in containers, .. now see how to
secure any number of websites with a single Let's Encrypt container!
Let's Encrypt is a non-profit certificate authority run by Internet Security Research
Group that provides X.509 certificates for Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption at no
charge. The certificate is valid for 90 days, during which renewal can take place at any
time.
The major downside of using a Let's Encrypt certificate: a reduced compatibility
compared to other older competitors. ... LE only issues domain- or DNS-validated
certificates (they don't plan to issue OV or EV, hence they only validate ownership
and not the entity requesting the certificate)
Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority (CA), run for the
public's benefit. It is a service provided by the Internet Security Research Group
(ISRG). ... Free: Anyone who owns a domain name can use Let's Encrypt to obtain a
trusted certificate at zero cost.
Let's Encrypt is a nonprofit, their mission is to create a more secure and
privacy-respecting Web by promoting the widespread adoption of HTTPS since Nov 2019.
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How to Zoom into this mtng:
Probably all you need is the URL on the 1st line. The rest are breakdowns if you
need to piecemeal it,
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