No. Perfect Forward Secrecy (ephemeral keys) prevents this type of replay.
SOC Eng. Bluenoser. Widows Son. Unreliable narrator. Time ‘Person of the year’ in 2006.
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.
Sing does not want an election. He wants a Liberal leadership change. An election now would put the Cons in charge and he does not want that.
It might be better to start over?
Until finally there is one to bind them all.
Commas matter.
Do you have to block communities? I thought you could just not join them to avoid their content.
Ok, I slid right by the “compromised” word. Makes sense now.