Trying to blog about legislation I have no interest in, for an audience I'm not convinced can read, on a website no one visits.
Welp, I'm officially in hell. It's not as hot as you'd think.
@Mainebot strict https*
And CAA records maybe (to be extra secure)
I have no idea what the fuck I am looking at here. I'm code-dumb and I am for sure not blogging for my own website, which is the most cheaply-hosted portfolio I can actively neglect.
@Mainebot lol
Here's some links:
- DNSSEC: https://www.cloudflare.com/dns/dnssec/
- CAA: https://blog.qualys.com/ssllabs/2017/03/13/caa-mandated-by-cabrowser-forum
- Strict Https: https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170536-How-do-I-redirect-all-visitors-to-HTTPS-SSL-
@miwilc ...what AM I looking at, here?
@Mainebot well... Your problem lies with the .ca domain. As we all know the country it is referencing does not exist ;).
Also maybe DNSSEC (http://dnsviz.net/d/unwordly.ca/dnssec/) and https (ref: LE/CF)