Brad Knowles
Brad Knowles
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If you can handle blocking ads in CLI sources outside of npm, then I will gladly retract my request! I'm all for ad-blocking from any and all sources. Thanks!
The version of OpenSSL that is pre-built and distributed with testssl.sh should be capable of handling TLS 1.3, I believe. So, I would think that would be the version you...
For me, this bombs out when I try to do a `docker build` with: ``` gcc -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -DTHREAD_STACK_SIZE=0x100000 -fPIC -DUSE__THREAD -DHAVE_SYNC_SYNCHRONIZE -I/usr/include/ffi -I/usr/include/libffi -I/usr/local/include/python3.9...
Folks, Any word on the status of this work? I'm running into the same problem as reported by @lampyjon .
The README.MD does have a link for where the snapshots can be downloaded, that's certainly true. But from there, it doesn't tell you how the snapshots need to be named....
That's definitely where I would have expected to see the link, and I can confirm that I had mistakenly downloaded a different file and renamed it as probe.war. So, this...
Oh, and Randall's minimum of 44 bits of entropy could be cracked in 17592186044416 / 42408000000 = 414.83 seconds. Oy.
I always assume worst-case, that the attacker knows exactly which dictionary you used and what settings you used. They just presumably don't know the specific password/phrase entry that you selected...
As for cracking times, I was assuming we might see a high/medium/low spread, based on configurable defaults. The default might be to not display this information at all, or not...