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A simple zero-config tool to make locally-trusted development certificates with any names you’d like.
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Reposted a post on
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Guide to how to move your site from HTTP to HTTPS
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Nice pricing change(s) from @heroku: free SSL beta and dyno hour flexibility https://blog.heroku.com/archives/2016/5/18/announcing_heroku_free_ssl_beta_and_flexible_dyno_hours
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securityheaders.io is a handy site for testing whether your website’s server is sending sensible headers. Think of it like...
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Thanks for the reminder. My single-domain certificate was about to expire so I’ve upgraded to a new Comodo wildcard one ready...
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I’ve just set up SSL image proxying on my website through camo to make sure any external non-https images are served via...
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HTTP proxy to simplify routing images through an SSL host
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Checks for (weak) SHA-1 certificates
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“(using a NameCheap EssentialSSL wildcard certificate on DigitalOcean)”
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“This free online service performs a deep analysis of the configuration of any SSL web server on the public Internet.”
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How to use StartSSL to get a free SSL cert and configure it with nginx
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Real-time browser-server communication using WebSockets where available, falling back to Flash sockets where not
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Didn’t know this - href=“//myserver.com/image.jpg” maintains the HTTP/HTTPS state. Very handy for checkout pages
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HTTP/HTTPS/SSL Monitor/Proxy/Reverse Proxy