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Topic: APRIL FOOLS FROM TS CODE
Forum: General Talk Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2021 6:45 am Subject: APRIL FOOLS FROM TS CODE
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Forum: General Talk Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 7:06 am Subject: happy CNY year of the Ox ts badge
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Code: NINHAOOX21
Forum: General Talk Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 2:40 am Subject: happy valentines day yall heres a ts badge
Topic: I'm NOT AFK [ I'm Back!!! ]
Forum: General Talk Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:51 am Subject: Re: I am AFK (I will be back)
missing you @corpse get back soon       ::
Oh found a Bug
i have had 25 in a line n i got this error
You can only use maximum 15 smilies per post.
You have 10 smilies too much in use.
Oh found a Bug
i have had 25 in a line n i got this error
You can only use maximum 15 smilies per post.
You have 10 smilies too much in use.
Forum: General Talk Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:36 am Subject: just found a way to get and renew with LetsEncrypt
i had googled windows ssl with lets encrypt
found a post and then found this little exe can be done on windows
i used the trimmed version from the downloads tab on the site and it works for me the options were confusung at first since it can detect IIS
createtd to get pks file then i used
to convert the ssl cert to crt files by extracting the relevent parts fron the der binary file with note pad
very useful for wild card certs toooo
great for multi domains and wild card certs
found a post and then found this little exe can be done on windows
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createtd to get pks file then i used
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very useful for wild card certs toooo
great for multi domains and wild card certs
Topic: Hello?
Forum: General Talk Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:51 pm Subject: Re: Hello?
hello is it me you are looking for
Forum: General Talk Posted: Fri May 29, 2020 3:28 am Subject: HOLD UP DONT UPDaTE WINDOWS 2004 straightaway hold off
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koads of bugs please read this do your own googlein tooo
Forum: General Talk Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:23 am Subject: free Teamspeak badge :Stay Home, Stay Safe Playing Apart, St
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Forum: General Talk Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 6:00 am Subject: Let's Encrypt? Let's revoke 3 million HTTPS certificates on
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Tons of TLS certs need to be tossed immediately after Go snafu
By Thomas Claburn in San Francisco 3 Mar 2020 at 19:4430 Reg comments SHARE â–¼
A close-up of a HTTPS web address in a browser
On Wednesday, March 4, Let's Encrypt – the free, automated digital certificate authority – will briefly become Let's Revoke, to undo the issuance of more than three million flawed HTTPS certs.
In a post to the service's online forum on Saturday, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews, senior staff technologist at the EFF, said a bug had been found in the code for Boulder, Let's Encrypt's automated certificate management environment.
Boulder checks Certificate Authority Authorization (CAA) records to ensure that a Let's Encrypt subscriber has requested HTTPS certificates for the domain names. The bug, introduced on July 25, 2019, was an error in the way the tool's Go code iterated over the domain names.
"The proximate cause of the bug was a common mistake in Go: taking a reference to a loop iterator variable," explained Hoffman-Andrews in the bug report.
So when Boulder iterated over, for example, a group of 10 domains names that required CAA rechecking, it would check one domain name 10 times instead of checking each of the 10 domains once.
"What this means in practice is that if a subscriber validated a domain name at time X, and the CAA records for that domain at time X allowed Let’s Encrypt issuance, that subscriber would be able to issue a certificate containing that domain name until X+30 days, even if someone later installed CAA records on that domain name that prohibit issuance by Let’s Encrypt," Hoffman-Andrews continued.
A code fix was deployed about two hours after the programming blunder was discovered, though that still leaves 3,048,289 digital certificates out of about 116 million that need to be revoked. About one million of the flawed set of certs are duplicates.
Affected certificate owners, who have supposedly been notified by email, have until 0000 UTC March 4 to renew and replace their certs. The process to do so for those using the Certbot command-line tool is simple in theory:
certbot renew --force-renewal
But reports of difficulties in the Let's Encrypt forum suggest not everyone will enjoy a trouble-free update process.
Come Wednesday, Let's Encrypt, which is supported by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), will revoke those certs that haven't been repaired, causing visitors at affected websites to see security warnings until the problem gets remedied.
For those who may have missed or deleted the notification email, Let's Encrypt has posted a list of affected serial numbers that can be downloaded. Concerned individuals can look up their account identifier(s) for associated certificate numbers. There's also a webpage for checking whether a site relies on an affected cert. ®
Topic: TS3 Snowman
Forum: General Talk Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:47 pm Subject: TS3 Snowman
Happy Holidays here's a ts code for ya