1. I did not understand why you call it "_Google_ and... Handbook"
Is Google part of this? I dont see it in the pages.
2. Now I realize it works ok to browse
https://coronavirustechhandbook.com/home
but only if I am not on mandatory organisation VPN (my employer).
3. That handbook shows sole facebook group to subscribe to, a twitter, a
chat opportunity.
There is also a "Isolation Toolkit Tips for staying at home, doing
physical distancing correctly, and managing your mental health." among
others.
There are directories of volunteering groups, which I think it is a
great idea.
The presentation reminds of Altavista and Yahoo directories when I
imagined I could browse all the Internet through it. It's strange
Google does the same now, instead of searching :-)
Also, about the presentation, they use a particular logo, round shape,
three black circles like they were 'claws' on yellow background. I
think that's hazardous logo for chemistry material: when I see that
typically I stay away from such logos, it spells danger. I dont knnow
why they put that there.
Finally, if this handbook is something that comes from UK (because they
say "If you are not a specialist: www.gov.uk/coronavirus (or your
regional equivalent)") then my advice is the following: UK recently went
through a denial period; during that denial period they made wrong
advices (remember: travel from US to UK only, not to EU); I hope they
changed their advice and very fast. Otherwise, UK is not trustful for
me at this time. No offence to anyone from UK (I have trustful friends
in UK), and with all due respect.
Yours,
Alex, LF/HF 2
Le 20/03/2020 à 22:06, Alexandre Petrescu a écrit :
After trying to access it, I hit my company http gateway (I am on a
VPN for my default route, company policy) who blocks it.
I will get off the VPN to try to access the Coronavirus Tech Handbook
on the Internet.
Alex, LF/HF 2
Le 20/03/2020 à 22:04, Alexandre Petrescu a écrit :
Thank you very much for the confirmation.
I will now access the http about the handbook and accept the
exception in my browser.
There is no offence and I thank you for your understanding.
Yours,
Alex, LF/HF 2
Le 20/03/2020 à 21:40, Eric Tykwinski a écrit :
Alex, Rob,
So I advised to run through Qualsys’s SSL Test:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=coronavirustechhandbook.com
It’s pretty much fine, I did manually run though LibreSSL 2.6.5 with
OSX 10.14.6 and it errors out, but that’s usually an edge case.
____________
eric$ openssl s_client -connect coronavirustechhandbook.com:443
<http://coronavirustechhandbook.com:443> -showcerts -tls1_2 -crlf
CONNECTED(00000006)
4526024300:error:14004410:SSL routines:CONNECT_CR_SRVR_HELLO:sslv3
alert handshake
failure:/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/libressl/libressl-22.260.1/libressl-2.6/ssl/ssl_pkt.c:1205:SSL
alert number 40
4526024300:error:140040E5:SSL routines:CONNECT_CR_SRVR_HELLO:ssl
handshake
failure:/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/libressl/libressl-22.260.1/libressl-2.6/ssl/ssl_pkt.c:585:
---
no peer certificate available
---
No client certificate CA names sent
---
SSL handshake has read 7 bytes and written 0 bytes
---
New, (NONE), Cipher is (NONE)
Secure Renegotiation IS NOT supported
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
No ALPN negotiated
SSL-Session:
Protocol : TLSv1.2
Cipher : 0000
Session-ID:
Session-ID-ctx:
Master-Key:
Start Time: 1584736646
Timeout : 7200 (sec)
Verify return code: 0 (ok)
---
Sincerely,
Eric Tykwinski
TrueNet, Inc.
P: 610-429-8300
On Mar 20, 2020, at 4:34 PM, Alexandre Petrescu
<alexandre.petre...@gmail.com
<mailto:alexandre.petre...@gmail.com>> wrote:
please stop writing me private emails, thank you, with due
politeness and smiley :-)
Alex, LF/HF 2
Le 20/03/2020 à 19:40, Rob Pickering a écrit :
On Fri, 20 Mar 2020 at 18:11, Alexandre Petrescu
<alexandre.petre...@gmail.com
<mailto:alexandre.petre...@gmail.com>> wrote:
CA==Certificate Authority
the browser makes me questions before allowing me to see the
content, after I click the indicated URL
LF/HF
What root CA list are you using?
I'm not at all involved in their hosting, but it looks like they
are sitting behind Cloudflare SSL which is trusted by the default
CA list of the browser vendor on my desktop.
--
Rob Pickering, r...@pickering.org <mailto:r...@pickering.org>