I have been listening to groove salad since high school. I was happy to run into the team at defcon and express my gratitude. Also, if you love the station, don't forget to donate/support[1] them. 1.…
I had a similar issue with .dev tld and getting emails from Walmart.
I went to business.apple.com and it looks like they ask for a business id. What did you put in?
This will not cover all sites[1]. 1. https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/202320534-C...
Yup, same comment in the YouTube[1] video at :33. 1. https://youtu.be/sMvrx8exfek
I think you mean SAN instead of SNI. SNI is like host headers for TLS connections, while SAN on certs allow you have to very valid for multiple names.
Look like http2 support for cloudfront is coming soon[1]. https://forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=708630#...
Can you elaborate on why you came to this conclusion? I am able to do multipart uploads via cloudfront to s3.
I use Let's Encrypt DNS validation. This does not require you to run anything on your server. You just need to have a way to distribute cert to your servers.
SNI only distributions don't cost $600/month.
http://youtu.be/a_rnija1nOA
You are correct. Once you set your distribution to SNI only and the distribution is in deployed status, clients that do not support SNI will not be able to access your distribution over https.
I have been listening to groove salad since high school. I was happy to run into the team at defcon and express my gratitude. Also, if you love the station, don't forget to donate/support[1] them. 1.…
I had a similar issue with .dev tld and getting emails from Walmart.
I went to business.apple.com and it looks like they ask for a business id. What did you put in?
This will not cover all sites[1]. 1. https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/202320534-C...
Yup, same comment in the YouTube[1] video at :33. 1. https://youtu.be/sMvrx8exfek
I think you mean SAN instead of SNI. SNI is like host headers for TLS connections, while SAN on certs allow you have to very valid for multiple names.
Look like http2 support for cloudfront is coming soon[1]. https://forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=708630#...
Can you elaborate on why you came to this conclusion? I am able to do multipart uploads via cloudfront to s3.
I use Let's Encrypt DNS validation. This does not require you to run anything on your server. You just need to have a way to distribute cert to your servers.
SNI only distributions don't cost $600/month.
http://youtu.be/a_rnija1nOA
You are correct. Once you set your distribution to SNI only and the distribution is in deployed status, clients that do not support SNI will not be able to access your distribution over https.