[ALUG] SYSTEM BETA TESTING &

frank mwarimbo frankmwarimbo at gmail.com
Sat Aug 22 09:48:48 EAT 2015


Thanks Lomayani,
Let me look into that *SSL certificate* option you have advised. I will
keep you posted on how it turns out

On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 7:41 AM, Lomayani S. Laizer <lomlaizer at gmail.com>
wrote:

> You can get trusted certificate from startssl for free. Link is
> https://www.startssl.com/ . Follow below instruction how get it work
>
> This is almost always the best option. It doesn't cost you money and will
> give you a basic trustworthy certificate that most browsers and email
> clients will accept.
>
> Create a key file:
>
> openssl genrsa -des3 -out /etc/ssl/private/mailserver.pem 4096
>
> Create a certificate signing request (CSR) file from that key:
>
> openssl req -new
> -key /etc/ssl/private/mailserver.pem -out /etc/ssl/certs/mailserver.csr
>
> You will be asked for several pieces of information. Enter whatever you
> like. The only important field is the "Common Name" that must contain the
> fully-qualified host name that you want your server to be known on the
> internet.
>
> Now go to StartSSL <https://www.startssl.com/?app=12> and sign up for an
> account. Use the "Validation Wizard" to validate your email address first.
> Then use the validation wizard again to validate the domain you want to use
> for your email server.
>
> Then use the "Certificates Wizard" to create a "Web Server SSL/TLS
> certificate". Choose your email domain, paste the contents of the CSR file
> you created previously and if all goes well receive your certificate file.
> Move that file to /etc/ssl/certs/mailserver.pem.
>
> In addition to the Apache configuration described below please ensure to
> install the chaining certificate, too. A sample configuration section is
> available in the StartSSL documentation <http://www.startssl.com/?app=21>.
>
>
> --
>
> Lomayani
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Hamisi Jabe via Linux <
> linux at lists.habari.co.tz> wrote:
>
>> For security, as you said "Security(Be gentle on this one)" try to put
>> ssl on the signup and login areas
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>> *Yours in the Building the Nation*
>> Hamisi Jabe
>> Systems Administrator
>> Banana Investments Ltd
>> P.O. Box 10123 Arusha Tanzania
>> Tel: +255 784 380442 | +255 759 234610
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>> On 2015-08-21 17:11, frank mwarimbo via Linux wrote:
>>
>> Hello there,
>> My name is Frank, I'm a software developer based in Arusha. I have been
>> developing* fritym* *business platform* for quite some time now, and I
>> would love to get some feedback from you before i release* version 2.0*
>> of the system to the public.
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>> I could appreciate of you could
>> 1. Probe for  *bugs*
>> 2. Suggestion to improve UI/UX
>> 3. Check for function to add/remove.
>> 4. Security(Be gentle on this one)
>>     e.t.c
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>> The idea behind fritym is to create one business platform for all East
>> African that could connect buyers and suppliers, Job seekers and Employers,
>> Companies and people across the region.
>>
>> Fritym consist of 5 modules the *Social Network*, the* Business
>> Directory*, *B2B Marketplace*, *Job & Event Portal*
>>
>> Here is the link to the project.Thanks
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>> http://fritym.com
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>> NOTE: I'm still working on mobile site and App.
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>> *Kind regards,*
>> *Frank J. Mwarimbo,*
>> *The Lead Developer*
>> *www.fritym.com <http://www.fritym.com>*
>> *255 785 116052 <255%20785%20116052>*
>>
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*Kind regards,*
*Frank J. Mwarimbo,*
*www.fritym.com <http://www.fritym.com>*
*255 785 116052*
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