Untrue. I work for a global enterprise company that transacts hundreds of millions of dollars via LE certs.
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Untrue. I work for a global enterprise company that transacts hundreds of millions of dollars via LE certs.
SELinux
The reason is “asymmetric routing”. The return ping packets are traveling a different route on the way out than on the way back.
This implies they’re storing the plaintext password.
Ideally the password would be hashed with a salt and then stored. Then it’s a fixed length field and it shouldn’t matter how long the password is.
What’s the problem, though?
That’s how they “win”; by making it “not worth the effort”.
From the context, children.
The execute bit on directories allows for traversal of the directory (i.e. allows you to cd
in), while the read bit allows for listing the directory contents (e.g. ls
).
Have some commas, my man: ,
What is the 31st month? Modulo 12 would make it July.
10th July 2021. Gotcha.
It would mean you’re entrusting the entire security of your network to Dockge’s authentication system.
… and for that reason, I’m out.
Just use rclone
. It does this natively.
Does for me.
I use Rallly.
Ahhh… very good. I avoided all this by running Pihole on its own IP on the LAN using a bridged interface from the host.
Need plenty of room for their crystal balls.