Intro: Parts of this domain are secured with Self-signed SSL certificates. If you understand the risks of trusting Self-signed Certificates then you may want to import our certificate authority into your web browser and other SSL enabled clients.
What's Protected? When you run the command: openssl x509 -in peopleareducks.crt -noout -dates on our certificate you can see that our certificate authority is pretty new. I'm still in the process of implementing the keys. Here is the subdomains I've currently planned to generate SSL certs for:
Signatures: Included below is both the sha256sum and md5sum of our certificate. You can use these to validate that the file transfered correctly from our webserver to your computer. I have also gpg signed the sums to my key, Timothy Bielawa (0333AE37). I am the Tim Bielawa listed when you run whois on peopleareducks.com on battlestarbrockway.net
Importing: Let your browser import our certificate directly with this link: import certificate (1472 bytes).
Sums:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
sha256sum:
e8def28d6b803a03c5f967efcbd933988cb3a5997255bdbcbd0b65f51307f123 peopleareducks.crt
md5sum:
b76610c118a4d76a32034e3581079f4b peopleareducks.crt
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)
iEYEARECAAYFAkqBGfgACgkQrQXnXgMzrjdoXQCghyviAHvv81UIh0JZTtn6f0uc
KcgAn2sKUPSvcPLXoE4ToSOFW6Prd6xk
=N8kP
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Acknowledgements: My thanks go to Marcus Redivo who wrote the article I followed to get SSL set up here. The article is posted on Debian-Administration.org for your enjoyment.