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See the <a href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/nobody.html>TLS Autonomy Notices</a> for the basic policy which is realized operationally in domain spaces. <br><br> | See the <a href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/nobody.html>TLS Autonomy Notices</a> for the basic policy which is realized operationally in domain spaces. <br><br> | ||
A fundamental adjust is required to use a name space other that provided you by the powers that be. It can be easy or hard depending on your individual disposition. We try to make it easy but | A fundamental adjust is required to use a name space other than that provided you by the powers that be. It can be easy or hard depending on your individual disposition. We try to make it easy but | ||
without shitting you about the realities. | without shitting you about the realities. | ||
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Revision as of 20:23, 26 March 2024
In Domain Spaces ...
In Communications ... In Identity Authentication ... pgp.mit.edu See also: |
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For transparent and easiest use of our secure server you must install the certificate sent when you register. This also provides the highest level of security for your activities here. Without this certificate installed, you will get a scary notice from your browser about our claiming to be us with which you may also be familiar.
If you do not use the certificate, you will have to log or sign in to a log-in point. Our domain management software will then manage your log-ins to integral spaces but you may continue to get notifications from your browser if the certificate is not installed. Note that you install certificates in browsers, not operating systems, and not all browsers have faciliities to accept certificates.
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In addition to above, and for the same reasons, use of an authentication agent (pageant, ssh-agent).