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TLS Mastery: Tux edition

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Transport Layer Security, or TLS, makes ecommerce and online banking possible. It protects your passwords and your privacy. Let’s Encrypt transformed TLS from an expensive tool to a free one. TLS understanding and debugging is an essential sysadmin skill you must have. TLS Mastery takes you • How TLS works • What TLS provides, and what it doesn’t • Wrapping unencrypted connections inside TLS • Assessing TLS configurations • The Automated Certificate Management Environment (ACME) protocol • Using Let’s Encrypt to automatically maintain TLS certificates • Online Certificate Status Protocol • Certificate Revocation • CAA, HSTS, and Certificate Transparency • Why you shouldn’t run your own CA, and how to do it anyway • and more! Stop wandering blindly around TLS. Master the protocol with TLS Mastery!

201 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 5, 2021

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Michael W. Lucas

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Michael W. Lucas is the author of fifty-odd critically-acclaimed nonfiction books. As Michael Warren Lucas, he's written several novels.

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January 6, 2023
I've read most of Michael's Mastery books and enjoyed the content and relevance of the material for being a successful sysadmin/systems engineer. I would suggest if you're just starting your career in IT as a LINUX/UNIX guy, read this and the other Mastery books as soon as you can. For seasoned guys like myself 20+ years in the field, you will find gems if you look here too.
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April 27, 2021
Most enjoyable TLS book I have read ;)
Highly recommended!

If you can write about TLS in an entertaining and educational way surely you could also write "printf Mastery"... (footnote#23)
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