This is a small personal website. The household is connected to the Internet with a 1 Gbps FTTH. The server infrastructure is in a rack in the garage. I use it to experiment with webservices, operating systems and other IT, and also to keep some personal reference data and other useful information. Malleus uses IPv4 and IPv6. The webserver can use HTTP/2 and is fixed to TLS 1.3. The certificate is from Let's Encrypt with automatic renewal and a CAA record in DNS. The web content is maintained in a Dokuwiki.

TLS Inspection? Man-in-the-Middle?

Your browser should report correct fingerprints for the certificate it has received from this website. Otherwise you may be subject to TLS inspection or a Man-in-the-Middle attack on your TLS communication with this website. Here is how to check the certificate fingerprints for this site in three common desktop browsers: Chrome, Edge and Firefox. The procedure for Safari and browsers for small devices is similar.

Miscellaneous

Interactive? Any non-bots actually looking at this website? Just curious! Please click here to let me know (just shows a scenic picture optimized for quick loading and makes a log entry). Thanks!

Malleus is latin for “hammer” or “mallet” and in this case refers to the very small bone in the middle ear.

Today is Wednesday. The date is 2025-01-22. It is week 04 and day 022 of the year. Local timezone is CET (UTC+0100).