Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Our website

2017-05-30 Thread Hank Stanglow
Count me in with those who thing everything should be encrypted, including email and SMS. Now that Let's Encrypt exists I can't see any reason not to use https. I just did a nmap of ubuntustudio.org and see that it's running Apache 2.4.7 on Ubuntu which I believe means 14.04 (Trusty). Setting u

Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Our website

2017-05-30 Thread Len Ovens
On Tue, 30 May 2017, Hank Stanglow wrote: use https. I just did a nmap of ubuntustudio.org and see that it's running Apache 2.4.7 on Ubuntu which I believe means 14.04 (Trusty). Setting up Let's Encrypt on 14.04 is a bit of a hassle. I tried it for a few days before As happens I have set up l

Re: [ubuntu-studio-devel] Our website

2017-05-30 Thread lukefromdc
First reason is to defeat Verizon's "UIDH" online tracking header https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/unique-identifier-header-faqs/ and no doubt to defeat similar tracking that other ISPs will roll out. They are used as unblockable trackers for ad serving partners but do not work with https b

[ubuntu-studio-devel] Our website

2017-05-30 Thread Len Ovens
I had this conversation on IRC. Anyone know if this is a problem? My web understanding is old. - 06:11 < mchelen> any reason why ubuntustudio.org doesn't default to HTTPS? 07:56 < OvenWerks> mchelen: no idea. 09:15 < mchelen> Ov