Peter's head in a lamp and other images
http://bauman.zapto.org/~syd/temp/TEI_Council_Lyon.tar At that URL you will find a tarball of the few photographs I took at our meeting in Lyon. I have done *no* editing on these at all (not even weeding out the bad ones), except that all these images are 1/16 of the original size (i.e., 1232 x 816 instead of the original 4928 x 3264), and a few have been rotated. All the pictures are copyright 2015 by me, and available under the CC-BY-SA license.[1] I.e., do whatever you want so long as you give me credit and don't lie about the picture. Notes ----- [1] That's the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license; see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. Metadata is embedded, so there is no burden on you if you publish them digitally (as long as you don't strip out the metadata :-)
Hi Syd, I can't seem to connect to that server -- is the URL right? Cheers, Martin On 15-11-02 05:26 PM, Syd Bauman wrote:
http://bauman.zapto.org/~syd/temp/TEI_Council_Lyon.tar
At that URL you will find a tarball of the few photographs I took at our meeting in Lyon.
I have done *no* editing on these at all (not even weeding out the bad ones), except that all these images are 1/16 of the original size (i.e., 1232 x 816 instead of the original 4928 x 3264), and a few have been rotated.
All the pictures are copyright 2015 by me, and available under the CC-BY-SA license.[1] I.e., do whatever you want so long as you give me credit and don't lie about the picture.
Notes ----- [1] That's the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license; see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. Metadata is embedded, so there is no burden on you if you publish them digitally (as long as you don't strip out the metadata :-)
I can't seem to connect to that server -- is the URL right?
Sorry about that. Shortly after sending the e-mail with that correct URL I updated my Debian server's system, which caused apache2 to restart. That didn't work, because I had previously tried, not entirely successfully, to install an SSL/TLS certificate so people could use 'https' to talk to my server. I've re-started it now, so try again. Does anyone know where to get a *free* SSL certificate that does not require e-mail authentication via an address on the box being used? (My HTTP server in the basement does not have an e-mail server on it, and it seems to me it would make the machine less secure to install one. I suppose I could install and configure one, get the SSL certificate, and then un-install it, but that seems like a lot of work. Whine, whine.)
HI Syd, Have you tried this? Cheers, Martin On 15-11-03 07:06 AM, Syd Bauman wrote:
I can't seem to connect to that server -- is the URL right?
Sorry about that. Shortly after sending the e-mail with that correct URL I updated my Debian server's system, which caused apache2 to restart. That didn't work, because I had previously tried, not entirely successfully, to install an SSL/TLS certificate so people could use 'https' to talk to my server. I've re-started it now, so try again.
Does anyone know where to get a *free* SSL certificate that does not require e-mail authentication via an address on the box being used? (My HTTP server in the basement does not have an e-mail server on it, and it seems to me it would make the machine less secure to install one. I suppose I could install and configure one, get the SSL certificate, and then un-install it, but that seems like a lot of work. Whine, whine.)
By which I meant: https://helloworld.letsencrypt.org/> I think it's exactly what you need if you control your own server. Cheers, Martin On 15-11-03 07:53 AM, Martin Holmes wrote:
HI Syd,
Have you tried this?
Cheers, Martin
On 15-11-03 07:06 AM, Syd Bauman wrote:
I can't seem to connect to that server -- is the URL right?
Sorry about that. Shortly after sending the e-mail with that correct URL I updated my Debian server's system, which caused apache2 to restart. That didn't work, because I had previously tried, not entirely successfully, to install an SSL/TLS certificate so people could use 'https' to talk to my server. I've re-started it now, so try again.
Does anyone know where to get a *free* SSL certificate that does not require e-mail authentication via an address on the box being used? (My HTTP server in the basement does not have an e-mail server on it, and it seems to me it would make the machine less secure to install one. I suppose I could install and configure one, get the SSL certificate, and then un-install it, but that seems like a lot of work. Whine, whine.)
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Martin Holmes
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Syd Bauman