Easy, just dox yourself first.
If the "Get Started" button - the first thing you see on the website without scrolling - does nothing but yield a white page that asks for an email address, you're alienating a lot of interested users.
Attempted unjustified use of donation funds is not really any less questionable just because it didn't get past the treasurer - especially if the treasurer is, uh, constructively dismissed right after. Holding off on…
>- Security: Can you read my customers' traffic? Yes, anything that (re)terminates TLS will be able to - including this - and there is no way around it short of hosting it on-prem. Marketing it as end-to-end security…
>As long as the origin has SSL, the communication is secure end-to-end. It cannot be secure end-to-end, as your edge location is quite literally performing a MITM. That aside: How are you validating the TLS cert that…
>SSL is terminated at an edge location that is closest to the users. So this is routing plain text http for most of the connection and at the same time giving the managed edge location direct access to the traffic and a…
it's a nice quality of life improvement unless you're running low on space. 7+ gb is a lot, especially on embedded devices with low soldered storage - like microsoft's own products! coincidentally instead of offering…
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How so? If google wanted to save bandwidth, they would simply up the cache time of their page(s), baking some version into the browser only saves the very first load. Doesn't seem like a decent strategy to face…
On a more serious note, > alias www='python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000' that'll only work on systems where python is python2 > alias speed='speedtest-cli --server 2406 --simple' speedtest-cli automatically selects a…
This article covers gems like `alias c='clear'` - very handy! scnr
They ask google to: 'Confirm, with appropriate supporting data, that their bid requests made with QUIC are not anti-competitive, and justify why bid requests are being used by a new and opaque request protocol under…
I don't think the people that wrote this know how QUIC works and what its benefits are. The problem is not QUIC, it's the request API the adblockers use to filter the content. QUIC is a fast, documented protocol used by…
I'm using a Hackintoshed Lenovo Y50-70 (FHD model) running MacOS Sierra and i can only recommend it so far, all of the configurations that are being sold are very compatible with macOS. It even comes with a dedicated…
The license is still valid on the latest build BTW.
There should be no A-labels on bare gTLDs, so "https://google" should never make sense (per SSAC053 report - https://www.icann.org/groups/ssac/documents)
the period has to be there because it breaks spec btw
To whoever edited my title: The bug report title is inaccurate. It's specifically about HSTS preloads, which is why my original title stated that instead of "gTLDs".
It would probably work, but it would break spec.
Not necessarily just a field trial. AFAIK it was bundled with a recent ChromeOS update, causing logon to fail when MITM'd
Client and Server exchange a list of capabilities at the beginning of a TLS connection, if the proxy just filters out the protocols/versions it doesn't understand, server/client will agree on a different version (like…
No, it's just going to be rebranded and disconnected from the (dead) company cngn inc. - cyanogen himself even confirmed this on twitter
this is about cyanogen inc., not cyanogenmod. tl;dr: CyanogenMod isn’t going anywhere
OVH DeskSaaS, 10€/mo for a decent box
Easy, just dox yourself first.
If the "Get Started" button - the first thing you see on the website without scrolling - does nothing but yield a white page that asks for an email address, you're alienating a lot of interested users.
Attempted unjustified use of donation funds is not really any less questionable just because it didn't get past the treasurer - especially if the treasurer is, uh, constructively dismissed right after. Holding off on…
>- Security: Can you read my customers' traffic? Yes, anything that (re)terminates TLS will be able to - including this - and there is no way around it short of hosting it on-prem. Marketing it as end-to-end security…
>As long as the origin has SSL, the communication is secure end-to-end. It cannot be secure end-to-end, as your edge location is quite literally performing a MITM. That aside: How are you validating the TLS cert that…
>SSL is terminated at an edge location that is closest to the users. So this is routing plain text http for most of the connection and at the same time giving the managed edge location direct access to the traffic and a…
it's a nice quality of life improvement unless you're running low on space. 7+ gb is a lot, especially on embedded devices with low soldered storage - like microsoft's own products! coincidentally instead of offering…
Yes. <body bgcolor=0>
How so? If google wanted to save bandwidth, they would simply up the cache time of their page(s), baking some version into the browser only saves the very first load. Doesn't seem like a decent strategy to face…
On a more serious note, > alias www='python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000' that'll only work on systems where python is python2 > alias speed='speedtest-cli --server 2406 --simple' speedtest-cli automatically selects a…
This article covers gems like `alias c='clear'` - very handy! scnr
They ask google to: 'Confirm, with appropriate supporting data, that their bid requests made with QUIC are not anti-competitive, and justify why bid requests are being used by a new and opaque request protocol under…
I don't think the people that wrote this know how QUIC works and what its benefits are. The problem is not QUIC, it's the request API the adblockers use to filter the content. QUIC is a fast, documented protocol used by…
I'm using a Hackintoshed Lenovo Y50-70 (FHD model) running MacOS Sierra and i can only recommend it so far, all of the configurations that are being sold are very compatible with macOS. It even comes with a dedicated…
The license is still valid on the latest build BTW.
There should be no A-labels on bare gTLDs, so "https://google" should never make sense (per SSAC053 report - https://www.icann.org/groups/ssac/documents)
the period has to be there because it breaks spec btw
To whoever edited my title: The bug report title is inaccurate. It's specifically about HSTS preloads, which is why my original title stated that instead of "gTLDs".
It would probably work, but it would break spec.
Not necessarily just a field trial. AFAIK it was bundled with a recent ChromeOS update, causing logon to fail when MITM'd
Client and Server exchange a list of capabilities at the beginning of a TLS connection, if the proxy just filters out the protocols/versions it doesn't understand, server/client will agree on a different version (like…
No, it's just going to be rebranded and disconnected from the (dead) company cngn inc. - cyanogen himself even confirmed this on twitter
this is about cyanogen inc., not cyanogenmod. tl;dr: CyanogenMod isn’t going anywhere
OVH DeskSaaS, 10€/mo for a decent box