Expires header in the past is typically used to prevent caching. The lower-case headers is part of the http2 specification.
An SSH private key isn't "something you have" - it's not a physical object, you can make copies of it. To me it falls into "something you know". You might not be able to type it from memory into a file but in practical…
Lead solder is totally attainable for hobbyists - I bought a 100g spool a few weeks ago.
I use them for personal machines, and have deployed them in the past in work environments. A few years ago I wrote a CA which can exchange oauth tokens for signed keys: https://github.com/nsheridan/cashier Auth is…
> I always thought it was funny that I did the same job before and after the certs. It’s often more advantageous for the company to have people with certs (it was with MCSE and such in the 90s anyway) - more MCSE etc on…
SLA - correct. That’s the contract between the operator and the users which describes the penalties for not meeting agreed-upon SLO SLO - service level objective, the stated availability (or latency or durability etc)…
Not to mention fire suppression systems and electrical risks.
There's noting stopping you from scanning the barcode multiple times
I'm very happy with inoreader
This exists - http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ssh-keygen.1.html#CERTI... - though the tooling is a bit bare-bones. There are some tools written to use certificates though, such as Netflix's BLESS…
Ireland: 360/36 €60pm. No tv.
I really wish AWS would introduce domain verification for 'domain-shaped' bucket names.
For (possibly) smaller scale I wrote a self-service SSH CA: https://github.com/nsheridan/cashier
This is interesting. I wrote a service for issuing user ssh certs but it doesn't manage host certs. https://github.com/nsheridan/cashier
It's pretty much unmaintained. Every host it's installed on has to be properly tuned. Fine for large setups where finely tuned TCP stacks are the norm and maintaining your own ssh isn't much overhead, probably not fine…
I lost interested in everything for.. a while, right around when I was diagnosed with depression. After eventually getting on the right brain medicine, I found my desire to work on the things I enjoy came back with a…
Witchcraft!
Worse, this script goes on to install homebrew using 'curl -k ...|ruby'. Yeah, no thanks.
I can't be the only person who hates install instructions like 'curl -L some.host|bash'. Not to mention that the yeoman install script happily installs homebrew using 'curl -k ... |ruby'. No thanks.
My .vimrc contains: set pastetoggle=<F2> Life is suddenly easier :)
3.0 was for tablets, not for phones.
I'd recommend against putting the socket in /tmp. Anyone can reuse the connection.
http://www.google-watch-watch.org/
Expires header in the past is typically used to prevent caching. The lower-case headers is part of the http2 specification.
An SSH private key isn't "something you have" - it's not a physical object, you can make copies of it. To me it falls into "something you know". You might not be able to type it from memory into a file but in practical…
Lead solder is totally attainable for hobbyists - I bought a 100g spool a few weeks ago.
I use them for personal machines, and have deployed them in the past in work environments. A few years ago I wrote a CA which can exchange oauth tokens for signed keys: https://github.com/nsheridan/cashier Auth is…
> I always thought it was funny that I did the same job before and after the certs. It’s often more advantageous for the company to have people with certs (it was with MCSE and such in the 90s anyway) - more MCSE etc on…
SLA - correct. That’s the contract between the operator and the users which describes the penalties for not meeting agreed-upon SLO SLO - service level objective, the stated availability (or latency or durability etc)…
Not to mention fire suppression systems and electrical risks.
There's noting stopping you from scanning the barcode multiple times
I'm very happy with inoreader
This exists - http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ssh-keygen.1.html#CERTI... - though the tooling is a bit bare-bones. There are some tools written to use certificates though, such as Netflix's BLESS…
Ireland: 360/36 €60pm. No tv.
I really wish AWS would introduce domain verification for 'domain-shaped' bucket names.
For (possibly) smaller scale I wrote a self-service SSH CA: https://github.com/nsheridan/cashier
This is interesting. I wrote a service for issuing user ssh certs but it doesn't manage host certs. https://github.com/nsheridan/cashier
It's pretty much unmaintained. Every host it's installed on has to be properly tuned. Fine for large setups where finely tuned TCP stacks are the norm and maintaining your own ssh isn't much overhead, probably not fine…
I lost interested in everything for.. a while, right around when I was diagnosed with depression. After eventually getting on the right brain medicine, I found my desire to work on the things I enjoy came back with a…
Witchcraft!
Worse, this script goes on to install homebrew using 'curl -k ...|ruby'. Yeah, no thanks.
I can't be the only person who hates install instructions like 'curl -L some.host|bash'. Not to mention that the yeoman install script happily installs homebrew using 'curl -k ... |ruby'. No thanks.
My .vimrc contains: set pastetoggle=<F2> Life is suddenly easier :)
3.0 was for tablets, not for phones.
I'd recommend against putting the socket in /tmp. Anyone can reuse the connection.
http://www.google-watch-watch.org/