Secure protocols: now available for small fryEagle-eyed readers of my Spanish-language blog will have noticed that, like…
3 Ways to Secure your Website for FreeIt was only six months ago that I was asked to add SSL/HTTPS to a new website. We needed to…
Let’s Encrypt with Salt StackSSL, need I say more? It can be a pain to manage technically, a pain to manage for a business, confusing…
The new brains of Raise Your FlagIn my previous article I talked about the new face of Raise Your Flag. I mostly covered the new redesign as well as performance improvement when using React and CDN with a Meteor application.
Free SSL certificates without placing a file on your server using AWS Route53This article shows you how to get a free Let’s Encrypt certificate for your domain when it’s not convenient for you to place a file on your HTTP server for the challenge and you use Route53 as your…
Put your Aurelia app on Google App Engine with free SSL certificates from LetsencryptI recently decided to host my Aurelia app on Google App Engine, as static pages are hosted there for free, as long as there are no servers spun up in GAE.
Push Notification With Amazon SNSก่อนหน้านี้ผมจะใช้ Parse ในการทำ push notification บน mobile platform ในบางโปรเจคที่ไม่ได้ซับซ้อนอะ…
HTTP/2, Let’s Encrypt & Dokku: How to Do All ThreeCool stuff on the web is happening. Makers of low-level web tech handed out end of 2015 webdev Christmas gifts recently, with the arrival of HTTP/2 in NGINX and the public beta of Let’s Encrypt. This is how I embraced both in about 25 minutes.
Configurando HTTPS + NGINX + PositiveSSL de ComodoDespués de asistir a la livestream del Chrome Dev Summit en el CodeNode aquí en Londres me quedé pensando en la importancia del HTTPS:
SSL with the Bridge FrameworkThis is a quick guide for how to set up a HTTPS development environment on a POSIX OS (OS X or Linux).PrerequisitesInstall DartInstall the Bridge installer: