I think atlas allows tls/ssl probes, so that could still be used to track unexpected changes in certificates?
Google also uses them for other types of structured information to show what they call "rich results": https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structu...
> And this is all sort of beside the fact that Microsoft's incomplete implementation lead to Twonky and Plex as competitors, both of which had their own problems and sort of muddied the waters on the whole thing. The HP…
> The issue with UPNP is not that it's misunderstood. The issue is that somebody implementing it has to pay hundreds of bucks to read the ISO. I think you can get the specs here:…
I think atlas allows tls/ssl probes, so that could still be used to track unexpected changes in certificates?
Google also uses them for other types of structured information to show what they call "rich results": https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structu...
> And this is all sort of beside the fact that Microsoft's incomplete implementation lead to Twonky and Plex as competitors, both of which had their own problems and sort of muddied the waters on the whole thing. The HP…
> The issue with UPNP is not that it's misunderstood. The issue is that somebody implementing it has to pay hundreds of bucks to read the ISO. I think you can get the specs here:…