They support it. I have it enabled with Spectrum. No file modification necessary; all configurable from the UI.
How would clients receive the trusted CA data from the registrar? DNS? This would very easily be susceptible to MITM attacks. Any DNS security to prevent MITM attacks is going to have the same CA issue we currently have.
Yes. If you don’t have root you don’t own it.
What particular point do you find false?
The properties key is plural but contains a dictionary. Does the schema allow for this to be a list?
Every reply by OP sounds like AI.
What progress is being made in overcoming the current thermal limits blocking us from high clock rates (10Ghz+)?
I know this is headless but is there any other reason I should use this over the official Synology drive app?
ESPHome has this feature (called btproxy). It works well with BTLE devices. I use it for remote temperature sensors and a few other IoT btle devices. https://esphome.io/components/bluetooth_proxy.html
They support it. I have it enabled with Spectrum. No file modification necessary; all configurable from the UI.
How would clients receive the trusted CA data from the registrar? DNS? This would very easily be susceptible to MITM attacks. Any DNS security to prevent MITM attacks is going to have the same CA issue we currently have.
Yes. If you don’t have root you don’t own it.
What particular point do you find false?
The properties key is plural but contains a dictionary. Does the schema allow for this to be a list?
Every reply by OP sounds like AI.
What progress is being made in overcoming the current thermal limits blocking us from high clock rates (10Ghz+)?
I know this is headless but is there any other reason I should use this over the official Synology drive app?
ESPHome has this feature (called btproxy). It works well with BTLE devices. I use it for remote temperature sensors and a few other IoT btle devices. https://esphome.io/components/bluetooth_proxy.html