Benjamin Schmid
Benjamin Schmid
FYI: The author of the keyring library @jaraco discussed in this comment, how back-in-time should probably handle the keystore: https://github.com/jaraco/keyring/issues/391#issuecomment-625361282 I do not understand the details so I cannot say...
I've limited all my servers to modern crypto only. Believe it or not, but this inhibits many of the brute force attacs from the internet: ``` KexAlgorithms curve25519-sha256,[email protected] Ciphers [email protected]...
I just stumbled over the same issue here with a Am*zon URL containing a german umlaut ( 'ä' ) in the URL. I swear, i directly copy & pasted the...
@habi I would argue, that in your case of the domain name **this is a good thing** and should be kept by design to mitigate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDN_homograph_attack On another note: What...
@nehemiagurl Please refrain from your toxic behaviour.
Dear @nehemiagurl 1. I'm providing & giving feedback on why the case demonstrated might not fit to the topic of this ticket and explain the reasoning behind it. 2. My...
> You know, there are people with an Umlaut in their name, which would actually profit from having their personal URL linked in a software they like to use. I...
Reading through the linked issues: The general gist here is that currently the behavior is confusing, as some special characters do get linkified on some platforms, others don't. Ok: That's...
Thank you, @habi and @nehemiagurl ! As I mentioned: It's a tradeoff. Now I see the merits in of both point of views and would be ok with both approaches,...
@buhtz It appears somewhat frightening if you run B-I-T from console (and as a user may be concerned on the data integrity), but as a) typically users run the UI...