SSL certificates

I set up my own certificate authority a while back for signing SSL keys associated with puzzling.org. I’ve finally gotten around to doing this properly, and so I am using the following keys for secure services:

  • one for users.puzzling.org, which will be presented when you connect to the website securely (usually for webmail). This one expires on 30th January 2007 and has fingerprint 54:09:17:8C:6B:33:B7:4B:2B:8B:6C:20:3E:4E:F8:E3
  • one for fuchsia.puzzling.org, which will be presented when you connect to either imaps, pop3s or smtp (why you’re connecting to my SMTP server securely I won’t pretend to understand). This one expires on September 10 2006 and has fingerprint 16:59:D5:3B:CD:52:16:B1:66:02:C9:79:18:76:D2:BA

I will endeavour to update them before they actually expire this time.

The certificate authority I’m signing them with, at least for the next few years, has fingerprint 53:CC:AB:5D:0E:48:88:BC:6D:C7:3D:1C:1C:ED:0A:17. You can find its public key here and a signature using my GPG key (77625870) here to verify that I actually had something to do with it. If you want to have your browser trust all certificates I sign, you can import that public key into it.

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