Pepper&Carrot website: setup a SSL secure

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Did you saw the new little green padlock on the address bar of your web-browser? It's because I decided to invest time into increasing the security of the Pepper&Carrot website. With this protocol, I'm sure that your browsing experience is both safe and reliable on Pepper&Carrot now.

"Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), both frequently referred to as "SSL", are cryptographic protocols that provide communications security over a computer network. [...] The Transport Layer Security protocol aims primarily to provide privacy and data integrity between two communicating computer applications." - Wikipedia. Thank you to the team of contributors on the IRC channel for the quick test this morning.
If you find more issues, let me know in the comments.



License: "Pepper&Carrot website: setup a SSL secure" by David Revoy − CC-BY 4.0
Tags:  #maintainance  #website   | Download: Markdown
5 comments

5 comments

link Alan Hardman  

Good choice with Let's Encrypt. No reason to pay for SSL these days unless you need an EV cert!

link ffbnm  

All seems good. Do not forget to renew your cert ;)

link Michi  

Cool!
Very nice and configured good. You get an A in Qualys SSLLabs: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.peppercarrot.com

link Grayson Jacobs  

Thank you so much David! Security is so important nowadays. Let's Encrypt is awesome too! :)

link HTTPS  

Merci ! ♥


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