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Comment #7570868
Indeed, that has been my solution. But I'm seeing more and more authentication information being incorporated ("baked in", pre-installed, whatever) into browsers, whether it is lis…
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Comment #7565897
I prefer SSL termination on the client-side (my computer, my data only). I like to have the ability to view my SSL traffic in plain text. Should the user be able to see what her co…
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Comment #7559093
Schneier.com Has Moved As of March 3rd, Schneier.com has moved to a new server. If you've used a hosts file to map www.schneier.com to a fixed IP address, you'll need to either upd…
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Comment #7557484
It sounds like you are describing an "implementation problem" (i.e., OpenSSL's code sucks). But then you suggest this could be a reason to throw out the notion of "ciphersuite flex…
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Comment #7557418
Have you ever tried axssl or polarssl? I am just curious; I make no endorsement of either.
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Comment #7553298
"The fact is that no programmer is good enough to write code whic is free from such vulnerabilities." "...you are kidding yourself if you think you can handle this better than the …
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Comment #7541269
Anyone able to view this site without Javascript?
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Comment #7541199
1 notmagi.me: 55 bytes, 1+1+0+1 records, response, authoritative, noerror query: 1 notmagi.me answer: notmagi.me 1800 A 207.97.227.245 additional: . 32768 weird class Nice.
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Comment #7540005
It's such a simple and useful idea. But being tied to what's in OpenSSL is scary. I have been doing what spiped/spipe does using curvecpserver/curvecpclient.
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Comment #7539761
How about using Soekris or Alix for a router instead of Netgear?
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Comment #7539593
"But the book doesn't mention either technique..." As other commenters are pointing out, the book's aim is to teach imperative programming with C to students of SML. It is not aime…
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Comment #7496609
Here are the answers: T F F FWIW, IAAAL. I suspect not many readers understand the above facts. If you purchase a US patent, this is what you get: a right to sue. Nothing more and …
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Comment #7495505
True or false? A patent is a government-granted right to sue. A patent grants a license to produce the invention. A patent grants a "monopoly"; success is court when suing challeng…