SSL certificate broken

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Neale Pickett 2012-12-07 20:57:02 -06:00
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ssh fingerprint for woozle.org: 63:ac:b0:e9:ee:9f:a9:4f:55:0a:4a:42:5d:45:47:06
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December 7: Expired SSL Certificate
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Woozle's SSL certificate expired tonight. It's my own fault: I
thought the warnings were spam.
I'll have a new SSL certificate in place hopefully before Monday.
In the meantime, you will either have to tell your mail client that it's okay to use the expired certificate,
or if you're not comfortable with that
(I wouldn't blame you),
wait until I can get it fixed.
I hope to have a new certificate installed by Monday,
but I have to wait for a lot of bureaucracy to churn through my
application so I don't know when, exactly, I will be able
to install a new certificate.
The SSL certificate is one of the few things about woozle that I have little control over.
It also costs me more to buy the certificate than it does to run the entire rest of the machine.
My apologies.
October 9: New Webmail
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@ -22,15 +44,3 @@ get to that under Settings. This uses a standard filtering language,
so your filters will stick around if I have to change the webmail
program again. These filters also apply to IMAP clients (like your
Android or iPhone, or Thunderbird).
October 2: Kerboom
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In trying to get my 2006 cell phone to sync with Google Calendar, I broke
(among other things) mail. I think it's all back up now. If you see any
other problems, please give me a call.
I should mention that [eris HTTPd](http://woozle.org/~neale/src/eris.html)
was the only service that never went down; not even for a nanosecond.