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 <p>I have  earlier covered the basics of trusted timestamping using the
 'openssl ts' client.  See blog post for
-<a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Public_Trusted_Timestamping_services_for_everyone.html">2014</a>,
-<a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/syslog_trusted_timestamp___chain_of_trusted_timestamps_for_your_syslog.html">2016</a>
+<a href="http://www.hungry.com/~pere/blog/Public_Trusted_Timestamping_services_for_everyone.html">2014</a>,
+<a href="http://www.hungry.com/~pere/blog/syslog_trusted_timestamp___chain_of_trusted_timestamps_for_your_syslog.html">2016</a>
 and
-<a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Idea_for_storing_trusted_timestamps_in_a_Noark_5_archive.html">2017</a>
+<a href="http://www.hungry.com/~pere/blog/Idea_for_storing_trusted_timestamps_in_a_Noark_5_archive.html">2017</a>
 for those stories.  But some times I want to integrate the timestamping
 in other code, and recently I needed to integrate it into Python.
 After searching a bit, I found