Jacob Strieb
Jacob Strieb
Hi, thanks for using the project and taking the time to open this issue! I'm afraid I don't completely understand the problem you mention. As far as I can tell,...
Thanks for the clarification! If I'm understanding correctly, there isn't much I can do about this without potentially making a lot of queries to the REST API. Even then, I...
That makes sense, thanks! I've mentioned this in the appropriate place in the README and linked back to this issue, which I will leave open. Once again, I appreciate you...
Thanks for taking a look at the project! Theoretically, that is absolutely possible! Unfortunately, I am not aware of anything I can realistically do to protect against it. For example,...
In the spirit of openly discussing this issue, I have added the code to brute force locked links directly to the main repository. Users can attempt a brute force in...
> A solution is to use scrypt or bcrypt instead of directly AES. Since a user with the password must be able to recover the original URL, I need the...
As a fun project while learning Go, I wrote a cross-platform, command-line application to brute force Link Lock URLs. It parallelizes on as many CPU cores as possible. Find it...
Hi @BinaryBotPro! Not sure what the benefit of this pull request is. Was it made by mistake? If so, I'll close it.
Hi @Cielain, Thanks for taking the time to raise this issue! Even though this has not been implemented yet, I absolutely acknowledge that displaying the password in plaintext can be...
Isn't double-clicking an application that requires no further configuration more user friendly than forcing the user to learn what configuration options mean? Seriously. QuickServ is designed to work on [Windows](https://github.com/jstrieb/quickserv#windows)...