[Bitcoin-development] Dedicated server for bitcoin.org, your thoughts?

2013-12-07 Thread Saïvann Carignan
I would like to know what are your thoughts on moving bitcoin.org on a
dedicated server with a SSL certificate?

I am considering the idea more seriously, but I'd like some feedback
before taking steps.

Saïvann

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Re: [Bitcoin-development] Dedicated server for bitcoin.org, your thoughts?

2013-12-07 Thread Odinn Cyberguerrilla
Hello, re. the dedicated server for bitcoin.org idea, I have a few thoughts

1) I have commented in a blogpost of August 2013 at
https://odinn.cyberguerrilla.org/ with some thoughts relative to possible
issues with CA related to bitcoin.org - where I mentioned something
relative to the DigiCert certificate,
DigiCert “may revoke a Certificate, without notice, for the reasons
stated in the CPS, including if DigiCert reasonably believes that” (…)
“Applicant is added to a government list of prohibited persons or entities
or is operating from a prohibited destination under the laws of the United
States” (…) “the Private Key associated with a Certificate was disclosed
or Compromised”
In the same post I mentioned
Bitcoin.org has no certificate, no encryption — a situation which has its
own obvious problems. Bitcoin.org currently sends users to download the
bitcoin-qt client from sourceforge. Sourceforge is encrypted and has a
certificate based on GeoTrust:
https://www.geotrust.com/resources/repository/legal/;

(Currently (Dec. 7, 2013) bitcoin.org shows as 'not verified' and 'not
encrypted' examining it in a cursory fashion w/ Chrome)

Not sure how this would work, but it would be nice to see the content at
bitcoin.org encrypted, of course, but also further decentralized? how many
mirrors are there of bitcoin.org - not sure, but a few things that come to
mind when thinking of this are Tahoe-LAFS and also .bit stuff (namecoin). 
There are many ways to decentralize something but that is just something
that comes to mind.

This has been discussed at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=16312.0
('Is Bitcoin.org a weakness of bitcoin?) in the past and see also this
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119652.0 which discusses mirroring
of certain content

Some things to think about.

 I would like to know what are your thoughts on moving bitcoin.org on a
 dedicated server with a SSL certificate?

 I am considering the idea more seriously, but I'd like some feedback
 before taking steps.

 Saïvann

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