[02:24] <amurray> good morning
[02:25] <Unit193> Hellos.
[02:26] <amurray> sarnold hallyn: apparently those talks were recorded and they were going to send a link out afterwards so I'll share it when/if that happens
[02:27] <amurray> hey Unit193 :)
[02:27] <sarnold> amurray: wonderful! thanks :D
[02:28] <amurray> sarnold hallyn: actually it looks like it is already up - https://www.unsw.edu.au/engineering/john-lions-distinguished-lectures
[02:29] <amurray> seems to miss the first 2 lectures since I see Margo in the first frame ...
[02:30] <hallyn> amurray: awesome.  thanks :)
[02:32] <hallyn> wow that is one. long. video :)
[02:32] <sarnold> there's probably two hours of 'break' between butler and everyone else
[02:32] <sarnold> apparently australia doesn't pay by the byte any more :)
[02:35] <hallyn> lol
[02:35] <hallyn> i do !
[02:36] <Unit193> sarnold: Upgraded to KB finally?
[02:37] <sarnold> hahaha
[02:49] <JanC> SSL certs aren't very useful for defense-in-depth unless you restrict the CAs
[04:52] <Madars> it for sure raises the bar from "anyone on your local net". with certificate transparency a newly issued cert for security.ubuntu.com would be noticed (with CAB Forum consequences), and getting one in the first place is non-trivial (compromise a CA, hijack ubuntu.com DNS, etc).
[05:02] <JanC> considering some commercial CAs routinely provide "security companies" with MitM certificates for their gateway devices...
[08:18] <amurray> new podcast episode just went up
[08:23] <bittin> did listened to todays podcast episode now, and have moved myself over to the right irc channel :) 
[10:27] <mdeslaur> good morning