Hi again, I’ve been reading lately about zero knowledge proofs and commitment schemes. I had this idea about a commitment scheme that could hide a timestamp(or a number in general) until such time that the prover would want to reveal it to the verifier. Warning: I do not claim this is an original idea, it’s …
Month: March 2016
Using Let’s Encrypt with a PHP Application on OpenShift
Hi, Update: github.com/kuba/simp_le is dead, the github.com/zenhack/simp_le fork is to be used instead. The following post documents how I used Let’s Encrypt to secure this WordPress site which hosted on OpenShift. The following is based on this forum post/tutorial. I just made it work with virtualenv and a PHP OpenShift app. Please note that you …
Now Hosted On Openshift
Update: now secured via https with let’s encrypt. Guess what? this site is now hosted for free on RedHat’s OpenShift platform. Yey!
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