Similar to a diffie-hellman key exchange maybe? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffie–Hellman_key_exchange
I believe this has been broken but that is the general gist.
Similar to a diffie-hellman key exchange maybe? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffie–Hellman_key_exchange
I believe this has been broken but that is the general gist.
I believe I understand what you want. “Zero” login. So when a user comes to your site or first boots up your app a private key gets generated locally. It will then do a handshake with the server, where that the server understands that these encrypted messages are from this user, this uniquely identifies the user, and also can be used for e2e.
Reference https://dev.to/spalladino/a-beginners-intro-to-coding-zero-knowledge-proofs-c56
How do you check?
Mozilla really needs the corporate ear. That’s what really did them in, google integrated into Active Directory group policy effectively making it a pretty good choice for corporate deployments. This would give leverage to have bigger donors. Outside of that is just to diversify but the vpn/privacy market is pretty saturated right now.
Not 100% clear but reading the i2p docs I think they have user friendly names
Oh didn’t realize this was only in lineageos and not yet in Android proper works pretty well.
I was annoyed that the one time I wanted to use 418 as a filler Dotnets http library didn’t support returning it.
I would reconsider docker because if a specific application leaks some sort of shell access or system file access you’ll be protected out side of container host escalation.
Unrelated to security, I prefer docker because it leaves the server very clean if you remove different apps. Can also save time configuring more complex applications or applications that conflict with system libraries.
Add fail2ban on your list of applications it watches logs for invalid logins and puts them on firewall block rules after so many failed attempts.
I made the jump to a full server a few years ago and there’s some pretty high limits but you can get them spec’ed pretty low. Something like a dell r730 Single 8 core xenon 32gb ram and a couple tb of storage running 4-500$. They can be upgraded over time to be dual 16 core xenon 1tb ram and petabyte of storage.
Lemmy is way less privacy oriented than reddit and that’s by design.
Is this whatismyip address on the dns server that should have all its traffic going through tor or just DNS? what is my ip address works by responding with the ip address that is connecting to it. If you are only trying to have dns go over tor what is my ip would respond with a non tor ip address but if all traffic is going through tor then yes something is not working.
Edit: Reading more in depth of your post 100% whatismyipaddress will not return your tor ip. You’ve just offloaded name resultion ie. www.google.com is 123.123.123.123 ip address. You are still connecting to websites with your ISP ip.
When we implemented it significantly improved our ability to write unit tests. It also allowed us to make more modular code due to the default of every class having an interface. So I’m all for it.
I guess some perspective on some other comments here. I have a dell r720xd dual xenon’s 16 total cores 128gb ram it uses roughly 200watts per hour with the 11000w power supplies. it can get fairly loud when using lots processing power. I bought a 12u rack to mount it nicely in my office. It is also my guest bedroom, while everyone we have had doesn’t mind the noise not all guests would appreciate the white noise even with many of the cpu intensive stuff turned off and it as quiet as it goes. Fans full tilt would be obnoxious and hard to concentrate.
Yeah can confirm this will work. Similar setup great way to get wifi extended without running wires.
Isn’t that the risk of running an unstable build of anything?
And the ts devs support this
Google search “Does block port 80”
Many home ISPs block port 80 and 25. You should be able to Google that and confirm. If that’s the case you’ll have to use a different method.
Been using nixos for a couple months now. It’s nice and I really enjoy having all my configuration in one place and able to be version controlled. The down side being installing and configuring things take a bit more time to read how nix does it. I have it on a laptop that I’ve been playing with and removed it and put rocky for something else but I am 100% confident I can go right back to the way i had it.
So far the cons I’m seeing is installing vscode plugins are a little annoying and setting up to do python development on existing projects not very easy.
Probably saw this in passing. It doesn’t seem to indicate fully broken just this instance.
https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/wc4gkx/supersingular_isogeny_diffiehellman_broken/