But its that are making tea so the website wins..
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Originally posted by eek View PostDistracting yourself from the boring real work....
Know that feeling...
I now have Apache on the old MacBook (in the other room) serving up a website to the MBA (on my lap in here) over HTTPS, though only with a self-signed certificate.
Now to get Apache in here to act as a secure reverse proxy for Apache over there and serve up the same contentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostBut its that are making tea so the website wins..Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNow to get Apache in here to act as a secure reverse proxy for Apache over there and serve up the same contentComment
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This is actually really handy, as there's a general movement afoot (spearheaded by Google) to get everything moved over to HTTPS, and in particular they're aiming at HTTP APIs at the moment - they were making a big thing of it at that developer conference of theirs last week, apparently. So being able to reverse-proxy SSL/TLS is going to be something a lot of people need, Real Soon Now.
I should write a blog post about it. has dinner and goes to the pub insteadComment
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My night has been made, Nigel Slater ( one of my foodie heroes) just acknowledged my tweet about baked Camembert.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's murraining off and on here. However, according to the prognosticators of the Met Office, it should remain dry during the crucial periods when I will be walking to and from the pub tonight
It drizzled whilst I gardened.
Lovely rainbow though.Comment
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Once I'd got bored with gardening, and seeing that it wasn't quite dark, I got the ZeitFiat out of the garage & gave it a burn up & down the A465 between Llandarcy and Resolven.
It's a ridiculously fun little car.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOnce I'd got bored with gardening, and seeing that it wasn't quite dark, I got the ZeitFiat out of the garage & gave it a burn up & down the A465 between Llandarcy and Resolven.
It's a ridiculously fun little car.Comment
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