It appear to have problems with newer chiphers. sshd[28670]: fatal: Unable to negotiate with 40.112.150.31 port 47286: no matching cipher found. Their offer:…
Does it really matter that much what distro it ships with? As long as the laptop ships with any distro preinstalled that hardware tend to be properly supported by the Linux kernel, allowing you to feel safe about…
I'd imagine there are people who consider the article relevant based on its author. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Leventhal_%28programmer%2...
To be fair, at least the Tor Project itself makes a rather serious effort to be upfront with its own limitations, etc. For example, when you use the (recommended) Tor Browser Bundle the start page contains a window…
Well, if you want you can always manually download and verify the the packages. 1) Find list of applicable binary packages, for example by taking a look at https://packages.debian.org/source/wheezy/apt 2) Download…
Yepp, and there is already an existing tool, which currently supports GitHub as well as Launchpad. http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man1/ssh-impor... https://launchpad.net/ssh-import-id
Well, despite its imperfections, how does DNSSEC worsen security compared to regular DNS? Besides, it's not like the use of DNSSEC prevent you from continuing to also rely on additional measures; such as good old…
Yeah, I'm getting that same premium experience. Appear to also hit Google Apps as well as any AppeEngine hosted site.
Well, FreeBSD 9.0 merged those patches into its OpenSSH. Perhaps that was what was floating in the back of your mind?
You know, IPv6... I'm getting a false "Your email has been received and it doesn't leak your IP", due to the fact that the web site is only available using IPv4 while I'm connecting to my SMTP server over IPv6. As long…
I have a clavid.com openid delegated using my own domain...
While I mostly agree I also think that having some legal/jurisdictional protection is a good thing. If nothing else for the case where there turn out to be an exploitable weakness in the client side encryption you are…
You appear to threat trust as something binary; either you trust a host or not? In my world trust (as well as security in general) is always a spectrum, or something more multidimensional; that you trust various host to…
Someone is gracious enough to release their code base, and choose to make a snide remark about their choice of hosting?
Building a kernel of your own is fairly trivial. The potentially less trivial part is keeping it up-to-date with security fixes, etc. Not impossible by any means, but it does require a bit of a commitment in time, build…
Regarding FastMail and the US. * FastMail have their servers in New York City (as well as on Iceland). * Opera Software do have an office in the US. I have no idea to what extent that puts FastMail under US…
...or that they simply considers github to have a more robust server infrastructure?
Fairly certain that there aren't any publicized spec for OBML (aka Opera Binary Markup Language, aka the Opera Mini markup language). http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-mini-web-content-au... does contain some…
No, Opera Mini and Opera Turbo works a bit differently. While Turbo provides compression the actual rendering is always done locally. With Mini on the other hand the rendering is done server side, and then sent to the…
It appear to have problems with newer chiphers. sshd[28670]: fatal: Unable to negotiate with 40.112.150.31 port 47286: no matching cipher found. Their offer:…
Does it really matter that much what distro it ships with? As long as the laptop ships with any distro preinstalled that hardware tend to be properly supported by the Linux kernel, allowing you to feel safe about…
I'd imagine there are people who consider the article relevant based on its author. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Leventhal_%28programmer%2...
To be fair, at least the Tor Project itself makes a rather serious effort to be upfront with its own limitations, etc. For example, when you use the (recommended) Tor Browser Bundle the start page contains a window…
Well, if you want you can always manually download and verify the the packages. 1) Find list of applicable binary packages, for example by taking a look at https://packages.debian.org/source/wheezy/apt 2) Download…
Yepp, and there is already an existing tool, which currently supports GitHub as well as Launchpad. http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man1/ssh-impor... https://launchpad.net/ssh-import-id
Well, despite its imperfections, how does DNSSEC worsen security compared to regular DNS? Besides, it's not like the use of DNSSEC prevent you from continuing to also rely on additional measures; such as good old…
Yeah, I'm getting that same premium experience. Appear to also hit Google Apps as well as any AppeEngine hosted site.
Well, FreeBSD 9.0 merged those patches into its OpenSSH. Perhaps that was what was floating in the back of your mind?
You know, IPv6... I'm getting a false "Your email has been received and it doesn't leak your IP", due to the fact that the web site is only available using IPv4 while I'm connecting to my SMTP server over IPv6. As long…
I have a clavid.com openid delegated using my own domain...
While I mostly agree I also think that having some legal/jurisdictional protection is a good thing. If nothing else for the case where there turn out to be an exploitable weakness in the client side encryption you are…
You appear to threat trust as something binary; either you trust a host or not? In my world trust (as well as security in general) is always a spectrum, or something more multidimensional; that you trust various host to…
Someone is gracious enough to release their code base, and choose to make a snide remark about their choice of hosting?
Building a kernel of your own is fairly trivial. The potentially less trivial part is keeping it up-to-date with security fixes, etc. Not impossible by any means, but it does require a bit of a commitment in time, build…
Regarding FastMail and the US. * FastMail have their servers in New York City (as well as on Iceland). * Opera Software do have an office in the US. I have no idea to what extent that puts FastMail under US…
...or that they simply considers github to have a more robust server infrastructure?
Fairly certain that there aren't any publicized spec for OBML (aka Opera Binary Markup Language, aka the Opera Mini markup language). http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-mini-web-content-au... does contain some…
No, Opera Mini and Opera Turbo works a bit differently. While Turbo provides compression the actual rendering is always done locally. With Mini on the other hand the rendering is done server side, and then sent to the…