"blocking an SSH port for a Linux user is like taking a mouse away from a Windows user"
via http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/one-port-rule-them-all via http://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh.shtml
"blocking an SSH port for a Linux user is like taking a mouse away from a Windows user"
via http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/one-port-rule-them-all via http://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh.shtml
“Les mots de passe sont aléatoires, mais pas au sens cryptographique du terme. On prend des mots de passe auquel un attaquant ne penserait pas tout de suite.”
Oué, comme :
Some thoughts we had while toying with Gerrit, which artificially tracks different commits to group them as "patch sets", by using a Change-Id SHA-1 in the commit message:
To import a certificate to a Java keystore:
$ keytool -import -alias <alias> -file <file>.crt -keystore <keystore>
Example (Linux w/ OpenJDK 7):
$ /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/bin/keytool -import -alias <alias> -file <file>.crt -keystore /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/lib/security/cacerts
Arriving Summer 2015... and provided by the ISRG (Internet Security Research Group: Mozilla, Cisco, EFF...)