Richard Pajerski  Software development and consulting

Congratulations Ray Ozzie - 2021 Computer History Museum Fellow Award

by Richard Pajerski


Posted on Saturday March 20, 2021 at 11:16PM in Technology


Ray Ozzie is among the 2021 Computer History Awards honorees recognized "For a lifetime of work in collaborative software and software entrepreneurship".

https://computerhistory.org/press-releases/chm-honors-tech-legends-for-lifetime-of-contributions-and-impact-on-humanity/

A virtual event took place to honor Ray on March 18, 2021 and will be generally available in the coming days.  Thank you, Mr. Ozzie for your contribution to computer history!





One additional little feature...

by Richard Pajerski


Posted on Friday March 12, 2021 at 12:43PM in Technology


In an effort to cover some specific cases, a minor feature was just added to CertMatica (3.6.0) to automate copying LE certificates to additional locations on the server's file system.

The idea is to allow Domino to share the LE certificate with one or more services running on the same machine (such as a reverse proxy like Nginx or an alternate SMTP service) without further manual intervention.


CertMatica 3.6.0

CertMatica 3.6.0 Trial



CertMatica 3.5.1 - important note for Domino 9.x and 10.x servers

by Richard Pajerski


Posted on Friday March 05, 2021 at 08:53PM in Technology


First of all, a big "Thank you!" to all CertMatica customers!

Just out this week, CertMatica 3.5.1 is a maintenance release with simplified switching between Let's Encrypt test and production modes and minor improvements to logging and documentation.  However, for those running on earlier versions of Domino 9.x and 10.x servers, this release also includes an important update to the CertMatica Cacerts Utility which can be used to address potential connectivity errors caused by missing or expired intermediate certificates in the Domino JVM truststore (cacerts).  For information on Let's Encrypt infrastructure changes related to this update see https://letsencrypt.org/2019/04/15/transitioning-to-isrg-root.html.

As always, feedback and commentary is always greatly appreciated!