

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.
“Warez”. That’s a name I’ve not heard for a long time.
A true poet!
This comment hurts my brain. There’s a lot more to the fediverse than a single app.
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.
Federated DNA data storage service. My bad.
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That’s LLM bullshit, sir.
You never really think there’s people behind these things.
Hells yeah.
WP had a time, but there are a ton of better options now.
The WP plugin gatekeeping is terrible, it lacks cyclical review which allows abandoned plugins to be converted to malware; its target audience is people who have no business running their own internets and have no idea what updates are, thus scattering the landscape with outdated WP installs ripe for conversion into botnets; it uses an unreasonable amount of resources, primarily due to encouraging users to install every plugin the can find; and finally, who the hell is Dolly?
We need a federated DNA service.
The problem, of course, is distinguishing between harmless and harmful use. There are painfully few things that are objectively good or bad.
I mean I just missed that part.