1) Having the TLS stack trust a "custom CA" provided by any number of debug tools (like mitmproxy or OWASP Zap) is relatively simple operation and can be done by anyone on any OS as long as you have admin/root. 2) There…
Talking about rabbit-holes. I used to have prototype OS/2 PowerPC 64-bit hardware from IBM before they killed the project. I should have kept that early EFI-based system. When the EFI boot sequence would panic, you…
70004,562, and 70006,621, and 72375,1271. Bonus points if you remember the types of the first two.
1) Having the TLS stack trust a "custom CA" provided by any number of debug tools (like mitmproxy or OWASP Zap) is relatively simple operation and can be done by anyone on any OS as long as you have admin/root. 2) There…
Talking about rabbit-holes. I used to have prototype OS/2 PowerPC 64-bit hardware from IBM before they killed the project. I should have kept that early EFI-based system. When the EFI boot sequence would panic, you…
70004,562, and 70006,621, and 72375,1271. Bonus points if you remember the types of the first two.