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This SSL/TLS stuff is actually quite interestingOriginally 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 content
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Distracting yourself from the boring real workOriginally posted by eek View PostBut its that are making tea so the website wins..
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It works!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 content
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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.
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Twas a tad misleading on the prognostication front.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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Anywhere near the subject of this amazing piece of journalism from the South Wales Evening Post? Checking out garage forecourt shopping | South Wales Evening PostOriginally 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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