From 8e41ef169d6442c3a788227d43803b502a9691b0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Neale Pickett Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 20:57:02 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] SSL certificate broken --- index.mdwn | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn index c1f4bb2..3d2f6d5 100644 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@ -8,6 +8,28 @@ held by folks who know the right person to ask. ssh fingerprint for woozle.org: 63:ac:b0:e9:ee:9f:a9:4f:55:0a:4a:42:5d:45:47:06 --> +December 7: Expired SSL Certificate +----------------------------------- + +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 ---------------------- @@ -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 ------------------- - -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.