Omnifrog | I've used Quassel before. It's not half bad | 01:20 |
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Unit193 | It's not actually a great IRC client, but the killer feature it has is quasselcore. | 01:21 |
Omnifrog | yeah | 01:22 |
wrst | Yes the client is so-so but the core and cross platform clients are killer | 01:23 |
minasota | wrst:I've use lets encrypt with owncloud and startcom. the cert warning when sharing via owncloud with self signed can be bypassed if you're serving with apache | 01:41 |
wrst | minasota: I am using Apache | 01:41 |
minasota | what version of owncloud | 01:43 |
Unit193 | ...You don't just add your own CA? :3 | 01:44 |
Unit193 | (To your system and firefox) | 01:44 |
wrst | minasota: I'm running the latest from the opensuse repo thing 8 something I think? | 01:46 |
minasota | What if he shares a file and sends me a link? If I got there I'll get a nice warning in ff that the cert can't be verified Unit193 | 01:46 |
Unit193 | minasota: My friend added my CA to his system too. :P | 01:47 |
Unit193 | But yeah, for that there's StartSSL or Let's Encrypt | 01:47 |
minasota | That works if you share within a trusted/limited group of people that know you, trust you... | 01:47 |
minasota | But yeah, you are right Unit193 to expand that to folks that don't know who you are, using lets encrypt or startssl helps | 01:50 |
* minasota doesn't think it matters anyway, at some point all traffic go through something at some point that is vulnerable | 01:54 | |
Unit193 | minasota: Teeechnically, if it's your own CA and with yourself or someone else that has it trusted, it's actually more secure. :> | 01:58 |
Unit193 | Also, I have an "internal" git server that has my own CA, well turns out I use it more than I thought and have linked some people, so internal CA is not the most ideal anymore. | 01:58 |
cyberanger | Unit193: presuming you keep your CA more secure, and verify it's from your CA, check that another CA didn't sign an unauthorized cert to use to MitM you. | 04:09 |
cyberanger | Hrm, I need a newer kernel for tails it seems, the laptop's ElanTech touchpad isn't being picked up (but my touchscreen is, so I've been able to try it all out at least) | 22:54 |
cyberanger | Might double check with the DVD first (be sure the flash drive isn't corrupt) cause I thought I had it working there. | 22:54 |
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