Ok, I slid right by the “compromised” word. Makes sense now.
SOC Eng. Bluenoser. Widows Son. Unreliable narrator. Time ‘Person of the year’ in 2006.
Ok, I slid right by the “compromised” word. Makes sense now.
No. Perfect Forward Secrecy (ephemeral keys) prevents this type of replay.
Don’t certs just create an ephemeral key pair that disappears after the session anyhow? What does cert validity period have to do with “This is a big upgrade for the security of the TLS ecosystem because it minimizes exposure time during a key compromise event.”
I mean, it’s LE so I’m sure they know what their talking about. But…?
I didn’t read this article but yes. I’ve basically stopped using search engines altogether now and use Perplexity. It’s nice to be able to say “that didn’t work, here’s the error” and “double check your work because this is important” and it just…does it. It’s not perfect but it’s miles better than googling up that 5 year old Stack Overflow post with your exact question and zero answers.
It might be better to start over?
Until finally there is one to bind them all.
It’s come a long way.
This is probably the least painful way to get a few fediverse apps installed. There are many Mastodon type apps, Pixelfed, Lemmy and maybe more.
Somehow the Beepberry people got their hands on tons of BlackBerry keyboards. I assume they get in trouble because if you look at the site now, all the keyboards are pixelated to be unreadable. But I just assumed that these were international BB keyboards so probably some other script like Arabic or Cyrillic, etc.
“Warez”. That’s a name I’ve not heard for a long time.
Some (all?) of the apps just wrap the FB website so they can’t really tell what’s happening to block it or could do so without hitting a bunch of innocents.
Addling a vote for Fastmail. It’s great, priced right, privacy centric, has wicked 1Passwold integration (including disposable email addresses) and nerdy features for those who want them.
Personally I use Hey but that’s because imma snob.
I recently had a Kona loaner with that. It was so dumb.
Thank you, I did not know that.
Do you have to block communities? I thought you could just not join them to avoid their content.
Many moons ago I used heartbeat for this, but you’d need both servers in the same cidr range. I assume that’s not the case here.
In your case you could probably use a dynamic DNS service to move the IP around, but the challenge would be knowing when to kick it off.
You could write scripts to determine when the live one goes down, but we’re probably already more complicated than you were looking for.
It’s a very generational question. Like, many of the cartoons I watched as a kid would definitely be considered crazy today (and racist, misogynistic, murderous, etc.) but at the time were typical.
Federated DNA data storage service. My bad.
You never really think there’s people behind these things.
I mean I just missed that part.