[mdlug] Next MDLUG Meeting Saturday November 11, meeting room issu e

gib at juno.com gib at juno.com
Sat Nov 12 12:13:39 EST 2016


Our room reservation didn't work.  We are thinking of going to the Dearborn Library on Michigan Avenue.  

We are currently waiting at the Dearborn Heights library to see if anyone else shows up.

Our presenter will reschedule   . . .

---------- Original Message ----------
From: "gib at juno.com" <gib at juno.com>
To: mdlug at mdlug.org
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Subject: Re: [mdlug] Next MDLUG Meeting Saturday November 11, 2016 TLS Certific	ates
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2016 13:05:33 GMT

The Dearborn Heights Library a few short blocks 
NorthWest of Ford Road and Telegraph.

Caroline Kennedy Library
24590 George St.
Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
(313) 791-3800

Map: http://tinyurl.com/pw86zfp

Next Meeting

November 11, 2016, Noon

TLS Certificates

TLS Certificates are how we can all securely communicate with Web sites. But are they completely secure? Kevin O'Brien will show how they work, and what the problems are, as well as some solutions.

We will have plenty of time for discussion on all things open source. If you have questions about Linux, bring your questions (and perhaps your computer) to this meeting!



---------- Original Message ----------
From: "Kevin O'Brien" <zwilnik2 at gmail.com>
To: "MDLUG's Main discussion list" <mdlug at mdlug.org>
Subject: Re: [mdlug] Next MDLUG Meeting Saturday November 11, 2016 TLS Certificates
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 22:12:09 -0500

One small question: where the heck is the meeting?

Thanks,



On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Dr. Robert Meier
<list1c30fe42 at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> All,
>
>> Next Meeting
>>
>> November 11, 2016
>> TLS Certificates are how we can all securely communicate with Web sites.
>
>> But are they completely secure?
>> Kevin O'Brien will show how they work, and what the problems are, as well
>> as some solutions.
>
> If anyone is interested, I could present on a related topic in December.
>         Let's Encrypt...
>         Getting Your Domain Validation Certificate
> i.e. how to get a publicly verified https id
>
> Are your users annoyed that to use https with your site,
>   they must manually download and install your public key?
> Let's Encrypt is a recent (April 2016)
>   Linux Foundation Collaborative Project
>   free certificate authority already known to most browsers.
>
> Hopefully helpful,
> --
> Dr. B
>
>
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-- 
Kevin B. O'Brien
zwilnik2 at gmail.com
http://google.me/+kevinobrien
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- Will Rogers
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