[DiscordArchive] so is m1/m2 working on arctium or still neah?
[DiscordArchive] so is m1/m2 working on arctium or still neah?
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:21:22.063000+00:00
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that's what self-signed actually means as far as i know, has nothing to do with how openssl does it's thing, it will just ignore who signed it, that's all
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:22:50.123000+00:00
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the chain of trust is useful when you need other companies to sign your cert to validate something about you and they are already trusted because they are registered as a valid CA
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:23:49.467000+00:00
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just do --dev --force or something for public hosts
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:24:13.643000+00:00
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so i you really want to use --dev for public hosts you need to put also --force or something
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:24:17.946000+00:00
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no
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:24:22.086000+00:00
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ok
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:25:26.541000+00:00
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Feel free to do your own fork or so
No trusted CA = you should not connect. We (I) won't change the 'behavior' of wow for those things for public hosts
Archived author: Fabian • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:25:44.533000+00:00
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that also means public hosts can't use ip addresses by default
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:26:15.150000+00:00
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yeah well you can't use SSL without hostnames and certificates that's logical
Archived author: ZaDarkSide • Posted: 2023-07-13T18:26:31.645000+00:00
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you can't issue cert for IPs that's how the technology works