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| visits | member for | 2 years, 9 months |
| seen | Mar 20 at 11:26 | |
| stats | profile views | 46 |
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Jan 30 |
asked | apt-get update and package authentication |
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Jan 27 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 27 |
asked | Port forwarding and masquerading |
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Jan 23 |
asked | Is it more dangerous to connect to the net as root? |
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Nov 5 |
accepted | How to use linux tools to verify a site's authenticity |
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Oct 27 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Oct 20 |
asked | Are there any other Linux distributions that automatically get UEFI right? |
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Oct 14 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 14 |
accepted | Is it normal to have a file called “shadow-” in the /etc directory? |
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Oct 12 |
asked | What to make of system scans reported by psad |
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Oct 2 |
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How to use linux tools to verify a site's authenticity Why is it that when I use the same browser in another Linux distribution it says that it trusts that 4th certificate? |
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Sep 29 |
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How to use linux tools to verify a site's authenticity All of those work except for -tls1_2. But for the rest, they all say that one of the certificates in the chain is a self-signed certificate, and it's flagged as an error. So now what? |
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Sep 29 |
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How to use linux tools to verify a site's authenticity That seems to work, and for other sites as well, like google. But I tried it for www.wellsfargo.com and all I got was "verify depth is 12 CONNECTED(00000003)" What does that mean? |
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Sep 24 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 24 |
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How to use linux tools to verify a site's authenticity Added an example. |
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Sep 23 |
asked | How to use linux tools to verify a site's authenticity |
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Sep 10 |
asked | Why do some of my lvm partitions have “-real” appended to their names? |
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Aug 11 |
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What is this file called - doing in my home directory? The owner and group are me. I am not using keychain, but I am using other ssh tools. |
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Aug 11 |
asked | What is this file called - doing in my home directory? |
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Aug 11 |
awarded | Supporter |