Which is easier for network redux, should there be a problem only they can
address? :)

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Thijs Alkemade <th...@xnyhps.nl> wrote:

> Consolidate as in merge eider and duck? I'm not sure if that's a great
> idea, duck seems to be handling quite a lot already.
>
> I do generally prefer plain text file configuration (though I'm not
> familiar with cpanel), and I think both could badly use some updates.
>
> Thijs
>
>
>
> On 27 jun. 2013, at 14:38, Evan Kinney wrote:
>
> A while ago I proposed consolidating the web servers and ditching CPanel;
> maybe this would be a good opportunity to revisit that idea?
>
> I have more time these days, fortunately, so we can actually make it
> happen this time. :)
>
> /ek
>
> On Thursday, June 27, 2013, Thijs Alkemade wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> GlobalSign is giving out free wildcard certificates for open-source
>> projects[1]. I applied a couple of days ago and got the certificate last
>> night.
>>
>> Previously we had a StartCom free certificate for adium.im and
>> trac.adium.im
>> (which was only used for Trac). I've replaced that certificate on Eider,
>> which
>> now covers trac.adium.im, hg.adium.im, buildbot.adium.im and the XMPP
>> server.
>> If you used to pull over http, I advise you to replace the URL in your
>> clones
>> with https://hg.adium.im. If you prefer to pin the certificate instead of
>> configuring Mercurial to check CAs, that can be done by adding to
>> .hg/hgrc:
>>
>> [hostfingerprints]
>> hg.adium.im = 12:99:96:72:6c:68:9e:96:05:e9:c8:1d:bd:cf:15:ee:bd:5e:2e:cc
>>
>> I still want to add the certificate on duck too, but it seems Apache's
>> configuration there is managed by cpanel. Could somebody contact me
>> off-list
>> with the credentials I need for that?
>>
>> Thijs
>>
>> [1] https://www.globalsign.com/ssl/ssl-open-source/
>>
>>
>


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