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2017 Feb 20
2
Problem with Let's Encrypt Certificate
yacinechaouche at yahoo.com writes: > Interesting. Is there any particular benefit in having only one file > for both certificate and private key ? I find that putting private key > in a separate file feels more secure. It's convenient to have key and cert in one place if you don't need the certificate to be publically readable. Keeping it in separate files would add slightly
2017 Feb 23
0
Problem with Let's Encrypt Certificate
...ut CRT on stdout (advanced usage) > > In this way, you can reuse private key, as well as making it more > secure by removing a privileged operations (private key acces) allowing > dehydrated to be run as a non-privilged/separate user. You might want to check out this blog: http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2016/03/lets-encrypt-certificates-for-mail-servers-and-dane-part-2-of-2/ <http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2016/03/lets-encrypt-certificates-for-mail-servers-and-dane-part-2-of-2/> The author outlines a procedure for using DANE and Let?s Encrypt automatically...
2017 Feb 20
3
Problem with Let's Encrypt Certificate
On 02/19/2017 05:39 AM, KT Walrus wrote: >> That's one of the reasons I don't like Let's Encrypt, with one year certs it is easier to look at the certs and see what is going to expire in the coming month needing a new private key. > > I use dehydrated (with Cloudflare DNS challenges) and as far as I know, it seems to generate a new private key every time. Yeah that would
2016 Oct 31
1
IP Addresses
Good Morning, Can someone point me to the area in Dovecot that deals with incoming IP addresses. Specifically I want to determine if it is possible to "spoof" the address or is the address I look at in the headers the actual address that made the connection request (hopefully it is). Thank you Steve Hanselman -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2015 Nov 16
2
Upcoming Tinc Talk at FOSSETCON 2015
Yes, slides will be available afterwards. Additionally, a very similar talk will be presented at SCALE this year as well. Do you have any more info about how tinc is used by NYC mesh? Ben On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Daniel J. Grinkevich < danielgrinkevich at gmail.com> wrote: > Will the slides be posted after the talk? > > We use tinc for NYC Mesh to connect nodes that do