Whenever we run a private server somewhere on the Internet, we need access control. Basic or digest auth was the way to go in the old days, but most of us use some form of cookie based authentication nowadays. That’s fairly easy with server side scripts, but what about static pages or reverse proxies? How can we make the apache server to provide cookie auth?
Category: security
How to easily setup a Linux camera security environment.
The principle idea of DOH holds a lot of promise if it is implemented in a respectful and cooperative way. The browser people are trying to bully us into their way of thinking. They disrespect our configurations, environments and settings and want to forward our sensitive data to some data center we have no relations with, we don’t know, have no contract, no service agreement and no way of contacting.
Back in the days, coders didn’t have the convenience of stackoverflow or GitHub. You wanted to do something, you had to “invent” it yourself. We ….
Whenever you talk to people about data-protection, privacy and IT-Security, there’s one common constant. It’s too complicated. The packfrog is about to change that.
A bit chunk of breached confidential data, containing millions of e-mail addresses and passwords, were -again- made public a few days ago. How can we ….