Install valid certs. Problem solved.
Install valid certs. Problem solved.
It’s about control. And monopolies love control (governments, too). If we let them, they’ll take it and then we’re screwed.
It’s probably going to move to hardware attestation similar to what Android and iOS are doing. This may or may not be a good thing.
Give me a free car and I’ll test it out with this “service”. I’m not buying a car that advertises to me.
They made metric paper. Time to make metric phones.
Poachers. Poachers are next.
You have no idea. As someone who tried to get into d2 not knowing anything about it, I was completely lost. The menu interface is Byzantine. The concept of the game is lost. You have to ask people how to play the thing and what the goals and objectives are because the game is so lousy at helping new players understand it. I gave it a hard pass.
Incidentally, it sounds like you’re describing Elden Ring and DS3.
Also check hardware support.
If the timeline is long enough then it’s always worth the refactor.
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Slashdot nailed this decades ago.
Back of a cell phone won’t work because people put those into bulky cases.
Right. I forgot that browsers have the roots built in. Thanks!
Do they though? If you’re going to forge one cert why not forge the whole chain?
Aren’t they a MITM here? Can’t they easily forge certs for the domain name of their fake resolvers since they intercept and resolve your DNS requests?
Well, that’s the thing. I’ve seen many instances where the DoH field is required to be a FQDN, not an IP. This always struck me as strange, but I didn’t think much on it until recently.
With DoH, the first request to find the https DNS resolver itself is unencrypted rendering it subject to hijacking.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I understand it.
In other news, Florida Man sues because space flight is hard, it should be as ready as opening a beer.
There are a few voices included with pied which is why I suggested it.
When you don’t have a business plan you choose ads.