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up_the_irons: I broke down and finally made a Facebook page for us
https://www.facebook.com/arpnetworks
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RandalSchwartz: yeah, and I liked it already :)
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up_the_irons: :)
mnathani2: thanks for the review on FB :)
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mnathani: no
np
up_the_irons: snapchat next, or maybe instagram?
sjackso: tinder
RandalSchwartz: Tinder
mnathani: s/no/no problem
BryceBot: <mnathani> no problem
RandalSchwartz: damn... beat me to it
sjackso: high five, RandalSchwartz ;)
mnathani: RandalSchwartz: any interesting floss weekly shows you would recommend lately?
RandalSchwartz: we just did an update on node.js, and in the chatroom, they were calling it one of the best episodes ever.
mnathani: cool - will check that out
is the chat IRC based?
RandalSchwartz: yeah
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RandalSchwartz: irc.twit.tv channel #twitlive
if you're into Perl, the two episodes with Will 'The Chill' about the future of Perl Performance and RPerl were pretty cool.
up_the_irons: heh, no snapchat or instagram
mike-burns: He's not ruling out Tinder!
up_the_irons: no not tinder either! ;)
-: mike-burns swipes left on that.
up_the_irons: lol
nathani: Perhaps it would be wise to register arpnetworks accounts on Snapchat and Instagram for future expansion
And avoid squatters
up_the_irons: that's not a bad idea
nathani: And Tinder ofcourse :-)
up_the_irons: maybe someone's servers want to date our servers
RandalSchwartz: I was able to get randalschwartz .com .org .net .info and .me - most of those in the last few days
sjackso: that sounds expensive
RandalSchwartz: nice having a fairly unique name spelling
$55 for com org net me
per year
hover.com is my go-to registrar
sjackso: they are nice
RandalSchwartz: for a while, they were a sponsor of FLOSS, and offered a 20% discount
mnathani: is hover dnssec friendly?
RandalSchwartz: I believe so
theres something I can set in the manage domain page
"dnssec not supported for pl domains"
ok, lemme see another
Yeah, my .com is good
key - algorithm - digest algorithm - digest
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nathani: wiki is gone?
mercutio: it wasn't maintained anyway
support is where all the good stuff is
up_the_irons: yes, it was useless
nathani: portal.* is givin an X for ssl
site uses weak security config
SHA-1, so your connection may not be private
in Chrome
not on my Win 10 machine, but a freshly installed Windows 7 VM
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=portal.arpnetworks.com
rated as F
mercutio: nathani: it's not showing that on linux either
nathani: my VM might be behind on updates
maybe a new root Cert Auth was supposed to be installed
up_the_irons: wtf we had an A
and didn't change anything
mercutio: we had an a for www
up_the_irons: oh i c
mercutio: xenial has the first "stable" release for http2, but it's the same as the beta release.
i think that's what it was at least
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mercutio: how many people are using http2 for web hosting so far?
nathani: is http2 backwards compatible with http?
mercutio: it's an upgrade of http
it's like you do http, the server says i can do http2, the client says ok, let's do http2.
nathani: does the OS have to support it, or just the browser? for client side?
mercutio: just the browser
A client that makes a request for an "http" URI without prior knowledge about support for HTTP/2 on the next hop uses the HTTP Upgrade mechanism (Section 6.7 of [RFC7230]). The client does so by making an HTTP/1.1 request that includes an Upgrade header field with the "h2c" token.
nathani: is a lot of http2 only supported over https?
mercutio: now that is a browser thing
http2 doesn't care if you ssl or non ssl
but lots of browsers aren't doing http2 over non-encrypted connections
the same way that gmail is starting to mark emails that aren't sent over encrypted connections as insecure.
there was a huge push from google about this. microsoft were saying that cellphones don't want the overhead of encryption to be necessary.
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