But is there a framework?
This seems like a good time to mention that 50% of the problem is the overcomplexity of TLS itself not necessairly OpenSSL...
One of my favs: tcpdump -i int -n -w - -l -s 1500 | strings
I also do not like Vyatta's weirdness. It looks like Linux, acts like Linux, but then you have to use all of the awful Vyatta commands to actually do anything.
Anchors? Tables? Or my very favourite: last match wins, which shortens your ruleset considerably.
Thank God, I was dreading having to consider moving my firewalls to Linux.
True, but the article is talking about a startup building from scratch.
With modern tools like Fully Automatic Install and Ansible/Puppet it shouldn't be any more than for a Cloud service.
If you want a really good REST API for Postgres you're better off using HTSQL. http://htsql.org
But is there a framework?
This seems like a good time to mention that 50% of the problem is the overcomplexity of TLS itself not necessairly OpenSSL...
One of my favs: tcpdump -i int -n -w - -l -s 1500 | strings
I also do not like Vyatta's weirdness. It looks like Linux, acts like Linux, but then you have to use all of the awful Vyatta commands to actually do anything.
Anchors? Tables? Or my very favourite: last match wins, which shortens your ruleset considerably.
Thank God, I was dreading having to consider moving my firewalls to Linux.
True, but the article is talking about a startup building from scratch.
With modern tools like Fully Automatic Install and Ansible/Puppet it shouldn't be any more than for a Cloud service.
If you want a really good REST API for Postgres you're better off using HTSQL. http://htsql.org