All ssl certificates can be installed on multiple server, however many ssl suppliers ask for additional server license cost. Don't know why but simple logic is money. SSL certificates are issued for domain names, not for server. Does not matter you install ssl on single server on multiple, just m...
(I flagged as spam regardless)
@LucasKauffman one question,... you, as a lama fan ... how do you get by with the chewing gum prohibition?
And WTF is going on with Wiki today? 'tis the 2nd time I noticed it down
Either that, or I'm being MiTM-ed ...
was just DNS cache
Also, @Lucas did you already verify @Terry's gender? :D
@skullpatrol Nope, but your invites to The Clubhouse were flagged and processed as spam in some other chat room and auto-suspension kicked in.
I'd suggest you next time explain what The Clubhouse is in chats of other sites, I must admit I also needed a minute to realize that's Sports main chat and that I've actually been there before LOL
@RoryAlsop nooo not Turkish coffee that's already the final level before the boss fight ... but a proper macchiato like it should be, that's almost like taking a nibble of a tiramisu cake multiplied by ten on the orgasmic scale
no worries. This chat room is actually pretty chatty (as you can see from the list of usual topics up at the right) but certain topics are guaranteed to upset, annoy or inflame so it's easiest to leave those
@TildalWave I reckon when I go to Italy, I will either annoy the cafe owners, or I just won't drink coffee there.
@TildalWave The downside is we just have a lot of starbucks franchises in each of our offices (4 in my building alone) so through the day they are the easy option. The better options are the Illy round the corner, and a very good coffee shop at the bottom of the road
@RoryAlsop Illy should be pretty good, but I have no idea what coffee they make in their shops in UK, I simply made my own when I was there. Or even simpler, move directly to shots
in my house when someone is referring to "girls" they'd mean all our pets, they're all female (and my missus tells me it's my karma that they are, because most of them are ex strays)
as you can prolly imagine, it's not my baking skills they're most interested in
so I have a couch waiting to come into my office. However we havent been able to figure out how to get it in - too wide for the door, juuuust too wide for the window. even on an angle...
I'm trying to obtain the login and password of a CentOS server. A client is connected to the server via ssh and I have already obtained the data they share with Wireshark, but of course the data are encrypted, so I need to know how the CentOS' default configuration works. Is it of 64, 128 o more ...
HEY GUYS, DO YOU THINK WE SHOULD MIGRATE THIS REALLY BAD QUESTION TO SECURITY.SE? I THINK SUPER USER HAS TOO MANY REALLY BAD QUESTIONS ALREADY AND THEY SHOULD SHARE THE LURVE
I don't necessarily want to migrate it. I'm asking if someone else here wants to put in the effort to turn it into a good question that's worth answering.
huh, I didn't realise that Chrome certificate pinning is over-ridden by "user installed root certs", so essentially useless to block/detect employer mandated interception
@deed02392 Also, take it easy, buddy. Just winding you up a little. You know more than anybody that everybody here, including me, is more than happy to help.
@deed02392 heh, get to see if he remembers me. Well he probably still is the account manager for $large_bank so it wouldn't be funny if I reminded him of how much of a pain they are to work with :)
@RoryAlsop my boss did, he thought it was hilarious. Indirectly led to me getting free barrs diet-coke when at work, so played out quite well in the end..
@kalina which should be good, but not always. I had a Xperia Z and it was slower to get the updated when it was unlocked than the carrier variants which was super bizarre
@Nick TBH I'm not a fan of Kali, I prefer to do Debian/Ubuntu + tools, takes longer but then I know what I've got :)