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technology stir fry “a nearly impenetrable thicket of geekitude…” home about photography software propaganda blog main menu home about photography software propaganda blog hi. my name is ian young , and this is my web site. look around; make yourself at home. you can find out more about me or about the site , read my blog , look at some of my photography and greetings cards , or some of the software i’ve written; whatever takes your fancy. the elders have spoken submitted by iay on july 20, 2018 - 14:33 a recent internet-draft catches my eye: social media (an apology) , ostensibly authored by “the elders of the internet” (or “edlers”, as appendix a has it). as a result, we were caught unawares when the internet became the sink for every poorly-considered argument, paranoid thought when you wake up in the dead of night, and shrieking nutjob you’d usually cross the street to avoid. it’s really hard to argue with all this, particularly section 2.4. tags: humour "responsible behaviour" revisited submitted by iay on july 8, 2018 - 14:35 it has been more than a decade since i wrote responsible behaviour , in which i mused about how many wikipedia articles the man on the clapham omnibus would need to read to understand a particular cryptography-related joke. i saw this, in part, as a proxy for whether cryptography was becoming mainstream. i ended with: do you agree? more interestingly, what do you think the answer will be in ten years? tags: cryptography identity security read more always https submitted by iay on february 9, 2018 - 07:45 this site is going all-https, all the time. read on for background and details. [2018-03-11: hsts implemented with max-age=1800 , i.e., 30 minutes.] [2018-04-16: hsts implemented with max-age=31536000 , i.e., one year.] tags: security site updates read more nanoced submitted by iay on february 8, 2018 - 08:29 i have completed the migration work started back in december . as a result, this site is now entirely constructed using the nanoc static-site generator, and the drupal content management system has been retired. if you’re reading this through a feed reader like feedly , please drop me a line to let me know that the new feeds are working. continue reading for some thoughts on the process and on the results. tags: site updates read more cleaner urls submitted by iay on january 19, 2018 - 09:47 one thing i’ve wanted to do for a long time is move this site further towards the use of clean urls . i am currently migrating to a static-site generator and that seemed like the ideal time. here are a couple of tricks i’ve used to get clean urls for my older content without breaking bookmarks. tags: software read more drupal and nanoc submitted by iay on december 20, 2017 - 21:01 i started using drupal to manage most of this site a little under six years ago. that wasn’t a mistake — it solved the problems i wanted to solve at the time — but it hasn’t been an unqualified success either. it’s time to move on to the next thing, which for me looks like nanoc , a static-site generator written in ruby . tags: site updates read more reep key ceremony submitted by iay on may 22, 2014 - 14:44 the key ceremony for the reep service took place on 2014-05-18 after the refeds meeting in dublin, ireland. i witnessed this ceremony and was convinced that the key attached to this post as a self-signed x.509 certificate was generated during the ceremony within the hardware security module in sweden that will be used by the reep service to sign metadata served by it. to certify this, i have generated a detached signature file for reep.pem using my pgp key . to the extent that you trust me to have taken care while witnessing the ceremony, you may find that validating my signature on reep.pem gives you some comfort that metadata documents signed by the private key associated with reep.pem are, indeed, legitimate outputs of the reep service. as an aside about the ceremony itself, proof that a particular computational event has occurred in a particular way is almost impossible in a world of networking and virtual machines. we’ve known this for a long time: the paranoia goes back at least as far as ken thomson’s reflections on trusting trust . we’re not quite living in the matrix , but the evidence of ones senses doesn’t really go very far towards absolute proof. so what the other witnesses and i did during the ceremony — all we could do, really — was gain confidence by asking questions, taking photographs of the steps and trying to think of ways to validate them. for example, i was later able to verify that the pkcs11-tool command being used was indeed the one which would be installed on a system running 64-bit ubuntu 12.04. unless, of course, leif foresaw that trick and subverted the md5sum command as well. it’s turtles all the way down. tags: identity security uk federation metadata aggregation submitted by iay on august 12, 2012 - 20:25 one of the systems i work on is the back end of the uk federation ’s metadata system. although i’ve talked about this in several presentations, the bare structural diagram isn’t very informative on its own. here, i present a snapshot of the architecture, and go into a lot more depth on the what, how and why than you’d get from just the slide on its own (click on the image to get a larger version). i hope that this article can perform double duty as a case study for the shibboleth metadata aggregator tool, which acts as the engine behind the metadata system and to which i also contribute as a developer. tags: identity read more
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2018/02/09/always-https/
https://iay.org.uk/blog/tag/identity/
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2014/05/reep-key-ceremony/
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2017/12/drupal-and-nanoc
https://iay.org.uk/about
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2014/05/reep.pem.asc
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2012/08/ukf-flows.png
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2018/07/08/responsible-behaviour-revisited/
https://iay.org.uk/software/
https://iay.org.uk/blog/tag/humour/
https://iay.org.uk/about/
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2017/12/drupal-and-nanoc/
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2008/01/responsible_beh/
https://iay.org.uk/blog/2018/02/08/nanoced/
https://iay.org.uk/photography/
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