Jean Chevalier
Jean Chevalier
While no one is hosting HaskellNews, the link to it from the navigation bar at Haskell.org ought to be removed/hidden.
As of today (and last updated on 27-Oct-17), the Mozilla Security Guidelines continue to list the host key "ssh_host_ecdsa_key" and "ecdh-sha2-nistp521,ecdh-sha2-nistp384,ecdh-sha2-nistp256" among the recommended KexAlgorithms for the Modern Config (OpenSSH...
Here's a useful read: [SafeCurves: Introduction](https://safecurves.cr.yp.to/), by D. J. Bernstein.
What a frivolous issue to log :-(
If in the context of strengthening SSH you add this extra protection, it will negate the need to have strengthened SSH in the first place. With this extra protection in...
Since the general release of Tor HS v.3 without client authorization, eliciting this new piece of advice implies recommending users stick with HS v.2, with weaker crypto and many years...
HS v3 onions are stealth by default. They don't become stealth by virtue of issuing a HiddenServiceAuthorizeClient directive, like v2 onions; that at this point isn't even possible. Also, v3...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/20700
https://github.com/torproject/tor/commit/f76f8731995917366b53f729befd450ed3d417d1
Any information that isn't absolutely precise and relevant is surplus to requirements, and it can be a nuisance, it can pollute content. You must think like a technical writer, and...