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Security
Cybersecurity (security) includes controlling physical access to hardware as well as protection from attacks that come via network access, data injection, and code injection.
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Recently I read a new syntax coloring technique for programing languages. Instead of highlighting grammar, highlight the things you are likely to mistake. So make sure strcpy and strncpy are easily distinguishable by their color. It would be cool to apply this to immediate values in assembly and the ? command
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Asking about this since the NSA recently published guidance advising the public and private sectors to transition to cryptographic algorithms that are no less than sha384 & ec384 (elliptic curves).
While Edwards' Curves are different, its worth noting that prior to this update sha256 & secp256k1 were both on the list of acceptable cryptographic algorithms. My deduction was that 128-bit securit
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It seems Caddy does not support wildcards/ expression matching in the reverse proxy's header_up.
For example this does not remove any headers:
This works as expected, but is limited in its use:
It'd be great if Caddy would support wildcards/ expression matching in the reverse proxy's header_up/ header_down.