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Moving to HTTPS-only
All the web stuff at polarweasel.org should be encrypted-only now. In other words, when you visit a page on the blog, or on the main site, you should see the little lock-icon thingy — or whatever your browser uses — in the address bar. For my own future reference, and maybe yours too, here’s what I did. These sites are hosted on Dreamhost, which makes it really easy (two clicks) to get a Let’s Encrypt certificate. So I did that for the various sites.
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Moving to HTTPS-only
All the web stuff at polarweasel.org should be encrypted-only now. In other words, when you visit a page on the blog, or on the main site, you should see the little lock-icon thingy — or whatever your browser uses — in the address bar. For my own future reference, and maybe yours too, here’s what I did. These sites are hosted on Dreamhost, which makes it really easy (two clicks) to get a Let’s Encrypt certificate. So I did that for the various sites.
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Moving to HTTPS-only
All the web stuff at polarweasel.org should be encrypted-only now. In other words, when you visit a page on the blog, or on the main site, you should see the little lock-icon thingy — or whatever your browser uses — in the address bar. For my own future reference, and maybe yours too, here’s what I did. These sites are hosted on Dreamhost, which makes it really easy (two clicks) to get a Let’s Encrypt certificate. So I did that for the various sites.
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