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7:00 AM
Sounds good
 
Something that looks and acts like normal syskey, but doesn't have a restart, and will write the password to your screen.
(and be undismissable for 30 or more seconds >:D)
so plenty of time to write down and annoy them.
 
What does syskey do exactly? Lock up your SAM regisrty hive?
 
basically.
Syskey is a utility that encrypts the hashed password information in a SAM database in a Windows system using a 128-bit RC4 encryption key that, by default, is stored in the Windows registry. Syskey can optionally be configured to require the user to enter the key at boot time as a startup password or load it on removable storage media (e.g., USB flash drive). Syskey was introduced with Windows NT 4.0 SP3. It was meant to protect against offline password cracking attacks by preventing the possessor of an unauthorised copy of the SAM from extracting useful information from it. However, these days...
 
Then what prevents you from accessing the files from an external HDD enclosure, or a live USB, or just keeping SAM backups?
 
Nothing.
The average tech-support scam victim doesn't know that or have backups.
 
7:04 AM
@muru Isn't it a plagiarized answer now (according to your previous comment) ?
 
/me goes back to failing severely at art
 
7:22 AM
@Anwar I'd agree. I think I flagged it as low-quality
 
but you edited it!
it was in Late answer list, not LQ list btw
 
muru edits everything!
 
gaaaaaa, panic mode engaged
 
what's wrong?
 
15 PowerPoint slides need to be made before 8 am
I've 0 thus far. Although i did open the doc and created 16 slides
 
7:26 AM
@Zanna well... then you should not complain for the same thing another person do...
 
as you guys already know, I'm bad at doing homework.
 
i'm worst
hmm..may be not. only on those not interesting
 
Well, topic is interesting but i should have started earlier with it. which i didn't.
problem with PowerPoint is that you can't say your dog ate it
 
Every topic is interesting if not assigned by your teacher
7
 
@Anwar I'm not complaining at all, I think editing is a great thing and I applaud the awesome editing efforts of yourself and @muru
 
7:29 AM
@Anwar starred because TRUTH
geez, why can't our professor assign python coding assignments ? we have them in the book, yet we don't use them.
I'd get straight As on that
 
@Zanna No. You didn't.
@Serg Then Python will become boring. please don't expect them to assign python coding
 
python ? boring ? never !
 
Because it became an assignment!
 
@Anwar I was taking Computer Science 2 in python, all about data structures - linked lists, stacks, trees, hashes,etc. Wasn't bored a single bit ! By far best class I ever had, and best professor I've had in years
 
@Anwar wow you're the only one! congratulations!
I don't think I have any points on that tag haha
 
7:35 AM
I seriously was like "OMG, this guys is awesome !". And he's been a security professional, he knows C and Python, Java too I think. He's frequently interviewed by local news on security topics, like during that DynDNS attack. Oh, and he also teaches Ruby
 
@Serg just joking... Not everything a professor assigns become boring. Especially that kind of stuff. But the theory is true generally
 
eh, generally. If you don't care about the stuff so much, it becomes boring and you start question your existence
 
Ah! You have very good luck to have such a professor!
@Zanna Thanks!
 
@Zanna you do have the prestigious 16.04 tag badge
 
@edwinksl I felt like it was OK to move to 16.10 since I got the 16.04 badge already ^_^
I'm actually more pleased with my permissions badge, though it is less rare
I am not seeing how this question is on-topic askubuntu.com/questions/846484/lxd-availability-on-centos
 
7:47 AM
@Zanna I can see... because Juju is a service provided by canonical askubuntu.com/help/on-topic
 
@Fabby seems like I'll be an employee and the training would be at night
 
@Anwar thank you for explaining
 
you're welcome.
 
@Anwar looks like the downvotes caused the "answer" to be deleted
 
@edwinksl :D :D
 
7:51 AM
good to get back 1 rep
 
@edwinksl You know what? I used that 1 rep to delete two answers today :D
 
I wonder what the OS will be called after Zapus
Will they start back at A or switch to a different naming scheme?
 
Angry Anaconda
 
Absolute Anwar
G' morning
 
@Takkat morning :)
 
7:54 AM
morning @Takkat how are you?
 
mark shuttleworth realized he should have called 17.04 Zanna Zanna so he will make up for his mistake by calling 17.10 Zanna Zanna
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All could be better than a workday monday morning :D
 
@all, sorry for interrupting I earned my chat privilege to participate in the chat room. So I come over with a question i had in mind when I visited the Ask Ubuntu site this morning. I have a problem that Sylpheed does not encrypt or decrypt my messages. gpg is working well. Has anyone experience with gpg and Sylpheed specially under Lubuntu 16.04?
 
@Hölderlin Hi - welcome to the chat.
 
@Takkat, Hi :)
 
7:56 AM
@Hölderlin Welcome to the most awesome chat room on the SE network :)
I tested thunderbird with gpg recently. but not with sylpheed
 
@Anwer I think thats true I heard a lot of it all in the internet ;)
 
really?!!
 
Thunderbird worked well for me too, but Sylpheed was onboard in lubuntu so I give it trail, but it seems it does not work with gpg out of the box.
 
I had to install an addon in thunderbird. That too didn't work out of the box.
 
@Anwer for sure.... no just kidding ;)
I know Enigmail. But with out of the box i mean, installing and configuring with out any problems...
 
8:02 AM
I don't know it would work. Even thunderbird required enigmail
 
Thx, I should try an other programm like crawl, I guess!?
ah claws
I mean
 
sorry. I don't have experience with those. I only tried thunderbird with enigmail. You can try different clients to see if they work
 
It seems that I have to :/
@All have a nice day.
I'm out
 
you too :)
 
@Hölderlin You may reach more people by asking on the main site
 
8:08 AM
@Takkat, okay I will do.
With main site you mean here in the Forum?
 
it'snot a forum ^ ;)
 
@Hölderlin yeah - it is unlikely that many people her in chat are experienced with Sylpheed
as Zanna says: we're proud to be not a forum ;)
 
This answer of mine has zero upvotes askubuntu.com/questions/801586/… but if I use the SEDE Query that finds anonymous upvotes & downvotes (data.stackexchange.com/askubuntu/query/542845/…), I can see it has 6 anonymous upvotes!
I love that query by the way...
 
I hate those accepted zero upvoted answers... but they may grow over time.
 
8:19 AM
hmm thanks to whoever upvoted :)
 
wasn't me because that would have been to obvious... ;)
 
@edwinksl haha I missed that! <333
 
:D
 
@Takkat in that case I think it's not really an upvoteable answer because it's answering two questions, I was just surprised to see so many invisible votes on the query
 
I sometimes look at the so-and-so-many-million-people-reached... it's a scary number.
 
8:24 AM
@Takkat yes you have a biiiiig number there haha I am on <200k people reached
 
~173.5m
people reached
that is quite the number
 
@edwinksl who is that?
 
jon skeet, of course
 
haha I was going to say must be him
 
i can't talk with my parents about anything
just because i mentioned that i tutor someone
i just want to talk about my day, tell mom what happened
instead comes downpour of accusations , enumerating how horrible i am
 
8:41 AM
:( sorry to hear that
 
it's so easy to poke someone when they're down
"go find your own apartments"
Says person who came to America penniless to her own son
all because i wanted to talk about my day
 
:( you can tell us about your day... (also how is the PPT going? I hate it too...)
 
ppt is 2/15 slides
i won't finish it
with her nagging at me
 
:S
 
it's tiring to have to listen to this over and over
this is called projection. she's basically projecting all her issues onto me
im going to gym now. i cant stay in this house
she forgot when her ex-husband aka my dad was dividing property and insurance and stuff, and they were deciding who's gonna leave the house
it's easy to poke someone
it's easy to yell "get out of my house"
 
9:06 AM
> grep -ni "Possible SYN flooding on port" /var/log/messages | wc -l
826
Halp!
Anybody has experience with SYN flood attacks?
 
826 o.O
 
@blade19899 are you using iptables? have you tried getting a real time overview of the firewall state?
 
@blade19899 edit your /etc/sysctl.conf ndchost.com/wiki/server-administration/…
also , sudo bash -c "echo 3 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_synack_retries"
not sure if you need to restart your network or not
 
9:24 AM
@Serg Neither am I.
@Serg I reloaded the network, nothing happens
 
@blade19899 did you change the sysctl.conf and the command I have ?
 
@Serg my sysctl.conf looks like this:
> net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 1
net.ipv4.tcp_max_syn_backlog = 2048
net.ipv4.tcp_synack_retries = 3
 
i wish i could have enough money to just rent out my own house and let my parents just shut the hell up
@blade19899 good, so you should be safe now
 
@Serg I still see "...TCP_IN Blocked..." in /var/log/messages
Do I need to restart a service?
 
@blade19899 if you run "netstat -anutp" do you see any entries with "SYN_RECV" ?
I mean sudo netstat -anutp
 
9:36 AM
@the_velour_fog Nope, dont see that!
 
my understanding is tht during a SYN attack, the attacker is opening lots of connections to you server but never completes the TCP connection establishment process. The state of each connection will stay SYN_RECV. The command I gave you should list these connections
IM just testing now by sending a SYN flood attack to one of my servers to see if it shows up under netstat
sorry I couldn't confirm whether that command lists the uncompleted SYN attempts because my connection to my server was pretty much broken during my attacks ( I was attacking my server fro the same computer I was SSHing with)
While I had my attack running , I had no SSH ability over my server at all. So if you are able to actually freely SSH that might indicate that your not currently under attack...
 
@the_velour_fog Thanks man! Appreciate the effort!
@the_velour_fog The server is currently stable, so I'm assuming the provided settings are in effect. !
 
10:07 AM
@Anwar I think you know something about Btrfs... is this answerable or too vague? askubuntu.com/review/close/639465
 
Since I you guys have been such great help..
When I execute "aureport --start today --event --summary -i"
Event Summary Report
======================
total type
======================
3059 USER_START
3053 CRED_ACQ
3053 USER_ACCT
3051 LOGIN
3051 CRED_REFR
3047 USER_END
3043 CRED_DISP
.....
 
im screwed either way, so . .
to hell with that ppt
 
Anybody knows why there are 3059 USER_START entries?
 
11:06 AM
@serg Can you check out this answer which I referenced you: askubuntu.com/questions/846489/crontab-notify-send-ubuntu-16-04/… should I delete it????
 
@WinEunuuchs2Unix I wonder if we want those quotes around ":0"? won't they be literal within the single quotes?
 
@Zanna thanks for stepping in with your great insights.... I'm not sure... I think I did a bad thing copying and pasting his work like that though :(
 
I don't really know what I'm talking about, haven't got to grips with crontab myself :)
didn't he give you that answer to post?
 
I've only done one thing.... A grandfather clock chime between 3pm and 8pm Monday to Friday.
 
hahaha amusing
 
11:12 AM
Serg gave me the answer in chatroom when I asked for help with another post. "amusing" yes but it helps me keep track to switch TV channels, not to mention supper, laundry, etc. which I procrastinate on.
 
maybe suggest trying it without those quotes shrug they don't look right to me.
 
the problem is it's Serg's work and I don't think it's right to tamper with it... Also what if the change doesn't fix things then it starts to look foolish.... You on the other hand could post that comment under the answer :)
 
OK I will comment
 
Thanks a quad-zillion!
 
done... now I'm thinking, shouldn't there be a semicolon in there?!
hmm no...
@WinEunuuchs2Unix it's nothing, any time, it's probably useless and if so sorry for cluttering your post and wasting your time & brain cells...
 
11:17 AM
haha you never waste time around here!
 
true, all time spent on AU feels well spent :)
 
I hope Serg doesn't mind me using his name.... yes time here is awesome.... because of Daylight Savings Time change in North America I woke up at 1:30am and came straight to this site :D
 
woah that's early! I thought I was excited jumping into the Downboat here at 0538
(by Downboat I mean the chatroom here where we do our SEDE query cleanup)
 
What's a "Downboat"... something going down the river Thames? Because I got up at 1:30am I've already got one accepted answer (on cron believe it or not): askubuntu.com/questions/846540/…
ohh SEDE.... ok
 
I'm going to correct your answer there...
 
11:22 AM
Please do... your corrections are superb.
 
blush eh thanks! I've explained that issue in a couple of my own answers, so I'm familiar with it, that's all :)
have a +1 too
 
Thanks for +1... I've given so many to muru he passed me...hehe. You could spend a life time cleaning up all my crappy answers :(
 
Cron doesn't run as root!
It runs as the user who's crontab it is.
 
Oh my terdon.... that answer is getting complicated now :(
 
:)
 
11:31 AM
Might have to strike up a committee and get Linus himself to step in as chairman to fix it!
 
Every user's crontab is run as that user. It would be pretty useless otherwise.
Yes, the cron deamon runs as root but executes each crontab as the relevant user.
Same goes for /etc/crontab. They're run as the user specified in the suer field.
 
But a system administrator would want to backup all users' files overnight
oh I just noticed you are 200k... congrats!
 
What!? I am?
where?
In the chat?
Come one, show my rep!
 
yes it flashed on chat room
 
Hey! Cool :)
 
11:35 AM
Can I do the lazy thing and copy and paste your comments here into the answer? I don't have the skill level to reinvent it with my own words.
 
Um. They don't make much sense just copied in.
 
hang on though, what is the problem, is it running as root and so tilde expansion goes awry, or is it running as the user and there is no tilde expansion?
 
Should I just delete all root references to keep it simple? (KISS method).
 
@Zanna I think there might just be no tilde expansion. I seem to recall something along those lines but I'm checking now. What is certainly flat out wrong is that cron runs as root. It doesn't and the answer is really misleading as it stands.
No. Tilde expansion seems to work. Hmmm.
 
argh! so it's voodoo!
 
11:37 AM
chron does run with root powers though right?
 
Argh!
It's ruby. I bet you ruby isn't in the default PATH. Cron has a very limited PATH
@WinEunuuchs2Unix Not for your own crontab, no.
Thin of the security implications. If cron ran my crontab as root, I could just write a crontab with rm -rf --no-preserve-root /* and nuke the system.
 
so ruby is the user?
 
@Zanna No, ruby is an executable that is almost certainly not in cron's path. So ruby blah blah (which is what the script does) can't run since cron can't find ruby.
 
I don't think I'll be putting "nuke the system" into my chrontab any time soon!... LOL
 
@terdon got it, so use the full path to ruby
 
11:39 AM
No, but that's why having cron run as root and allowing any user to add arbitrary commands to it would simply and completely negate the entire security of a system.
@Zanna Yep. That's my educated guess anyway.
Editing now
Same solution, completely different reason.
 
You can issue a bash command to inherit all the environment variable PATH$ right? Perhaps that should have been put into the answer in the first place.
 
oh oops, I edited it
 
Brittany spears sings "Ooops I edited it again"... "I edited my friend"
 
@Zanna Nah, that's fine. I was looking for the default PATH but your approach is simpler :)
@WinEunuuchs2Unix You can set the PATH at the the top of the crontab, yes. But it's usually better to use full paths.
 
@terdon Well at least I didn't make THAT mistake.
 
11:44 AM
That wouldn't have been a mistake :)
 
@terdon :) thanks for correcting! It should have been obvious to me what was wrong if I read it properly
 
Well thank you EVERYBODY for collective effort cleaning up my mess! I'll be AFK, shower shave, etc. prepping for work. BBL
 
later @WinEunuuchs2Unix :)
I'm going to go enjoy some November sunshine (in numerous layers of warm clothing)...
 
12:27 PM
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Q: Nautilus (?) strange look

rainbowI am new to Ubuntu. My problem is the strange appearance of Nautilus (or Unity?) Maybe I have messed up with the tweak tool, so I have deleted the tweak tool and its preferences. Also tried to reset nautilus and unity to default settings. Didn't help. How can I repair?

 
@Zanna answerable I believe. Can't see why it got 2 cv as unclear!
@Takkat look at the left side bar items.
 
@Anwar no preferences...
 
the items are pushed to far left
 
other than that it looks the same on my 16.10. - pretty lean.
 
Also the preference wrench
I know the reason I think. It's theme issue. If you update nautilus in 16.04 to 3.20, you'll get those
 
12:38 PM
So you suspect a subtle window border issue? That might be.
 
Ambiance theme became incompatible between versions
 
@Anwar good to hear, thanks for your insight. Ping me if you answer it :)
 
@Zanna I don't use btfrs and didn't use much. but i think that's unanswerable. at least not unclear
 
Well I hope someone can answer anyway
 
....82 more needed
 
1:08 PM
Tested again by installing nautilus 3.20 and fixed using Arc
Thanks who voted it. Anyway I think I'd finally stay with 3.20 since I can use Arc!
 
 
1 hour later…
2:31 PM
@Anwar just figured out what you were talking about, I think
 
2:50 PM
oh
 
hey guys
can you please help me in a question @ stackoverflow ?
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Q: Get section from Manual Page using terminal man command

BennyI would like to read only the sections of what i am looking for in the manual page. For example to read only the sections of -k in the manual page of man i can use man man | grep -E '(-k)' The result: man -k [apropos options] regexp ... man -k printf -k, --apropos which in turn overr...

thanks :)
 
@Benny what's a section?
 
3:10 PM
@Benny Yes, you need to define a section better. Also, what is that doing on SO? It has nothing to do with programming. It would be a better fit for Ask Ubuntu, Unix & Linux or even Super User.
 
i normally user grep with -N
I ended up with a black background in unity
 
@Anwar wait, how does grep relate to background ? what the heck we're you doing ?
 
@Serg ha ha. No. that message is related with my previous messages
I was fiddling with GTK for an answer
 
Hello everyone ! :)
 
now what's this? error: Package Gio-2.0' not found in specified Vala API directories or GObject-Introspection GIR directories`
@cl-netbox hello
 
3:20 PM
@Anwar Hi Anwar ! :)
 
@Serg, have you ever configured a virtual network? I was having a bit of trouble here
if anyone else has some experience with it, any help is welcome :)
 
@Benny I think the best I can do is sed '/-k[, ]/,/^$/!d', I don't know what to stop at other then empty lines
 
Hey @IanC ! :) Nice to see you ... something new about your living place ? :)
Good afternoon @Zanna ! :) Did you have a nice weekend ? :)
 
@IanC vpn ? nope.
 
hi @cl-netbox ^_^ great weekend thanks, didn't do much, but no complaints ^_^
 
3:27 PM
@cl-netbox trying to close the deal with a girl that is renting a room at her flat, still negotiating some details, I'll only move on the 15th so I wanted to pay the equivalent to the time I arrive, or I'll end up paying 2 rents for 10 days
and rent there is expensive already
 
advice. should i skip this lecture ? I've no PowerPoint done, and haven't slept at all
 
@Serg not a VPN, I'm trying to use virtual box to make a small network. I've 2 hosts with "Internal Network" interfaces. A third one that is supposed to be a router, with a NAT interface and a "Internal Network" interface, but I'm having trouble configuring that router
 
@Serg skip it and give yourself some R&R, sounds like you are needing it
 
for example, I can ping an internet website from the internal hosts, but if I use the domain name it doesn't resolve
 
omg I'm so late for work...
 
3:29 PM
> Zanna: omg. . .
Otherwise known as ZOMG!
4
 
lol ^_^
that's fun to pronounce
 
Hi @Serg ? How are you doing ? Some progress with engineering studies ? :)
 
@Serg I think I managed to make the internal hosts communicate with the outside world, probably the issue is only on DNS, not sure how to configure it now though
 
@IanC haven't done so with a virtual box. I've an Ethernet switch at home, and sometimes use my laptop as router and raspberry as host
 
3:35 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer: Problem with Samba 4.3.8 by Nantronica on askubuntu.com
 
@Serg I DID IT! I just needed to configure the /etc/resolv.conf file, it was using 127.0.1.1 as the nameserver (since I wasn't using automatic DHCP configuration, he was trying to resolve the names on the localhost). I set it to 8.8.8.8 (I don't know if this IP is from some root nameserver, just have seem it somewhere in some DNS configuration) and it's working
 
I should document it somewhere. installing latest font-manager on ubuntu
Spammers started using command line
 
3:50 PM
@Zanna , Thanks you for helping :)
 
No problem :)
 
i just now reading i was afk
 
@IanC it is Google's public DNS server
 
nice, so it was the DNS configuration after all
 
@IanC Hope it will work out good for you ... keeping fingers crossed ! :)
@Serg Did my question -> chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/33362216#33362216 shock you to death ? :D :D :D
 
4:05 PM
@cl-netbox no, i just didn't notice it. i am in different tab, looking at Unity questions.
no progress. just pain and suffering
 
@Benny oh I'm happy if that actually helped! :D
 
@Serg Guess what ? I really can understand you ! Remembers me of my own school days many years ago ... :)
 
4:24 PM
:)
 
wtf
how the hell... i think my Amazon account was compromised?
There are a lot of searches for Women's boots on my account, and there was one in the active cart... wat.
 
lol
 
as in... how. That password's 22 characters long and I have 2FA enabled.
 
maybe you left it logged in?
 
Not anywhere public.
 
4:29 PM
@Zacharee1 if "remember me" is checked, then they could sniff the cookies
 
maybe family member got to it
 
and then use the cookies to spoof the session
or family members :p
 
Or anywhere that a family member can get to.
nevermind. somehow my account was on my family member's PC
mystery... solved?
 
tada
 
5:24 PM
@Serg could have been your answer and bounty
Sushi \o/
 
user136984
@Zanna: Bad news, some inmates have broken out of a prison in London!
 
Even they don't want to live in London..
 
5:44 PM
@Rinzwind I've more important issues right now
 
@NathanOsman it's because we have a delta it didn't sync from Debian.
 
6:06 PM
@jokerdino HaHaHa ... Hi @jokerdino ! :)
@ParanoidPanda Means the panda prison boss was on holidays ? :D :D :D Good evening my friend ! :)
 
user136984
@cl-netbox: Yes, he was on holiday lazily eating bamboo! ;)
 
user136984
Good evening to you too! :)
 
@ParanoidPanda no wonder then ... :D :D :D
 
Google detects a signin from the Accounts feature on Ubuntu as Safari on Linux
 
user136984
@Zacharee1: Can you actually even have Safari on Linux?
 
6:12 PM
nope
 
user136984
Or Windows for that matter? I thought it was only a Mac thing.
 
user136984
I guess it's mixing up Unix and Linux.
 
user136984
Strange...
 
user136984
What browser are you using?
 
I was using the Online Accounts thing in Ubuntu
like I said
 
6:15 PM
I think there was Safari for Linux at some point of time.
 
Safari 4 wasn't available
I doubt it
 
Maybe it was wine
 
@jokerdino or was it whisky maybe ? :D :D :D
 
@ThomasWard thanks! I really appreciate your help.
@jokerdino are you sure? I remember Safari for Windows but I don't remember Safari for Linux.
 
6:38 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body, repeating characters in body: Problems to install touchpad-indicator by Thomas on askubuntu.com
 
@SmokeDetector why
bah
right
 
Hi @NathanOsman ! :) Hi @ThomasWard ! :) Hi @Zacharee1 ! :)
 
I mean, hi, @cl-netbox!
forgot Smokey doesn't listen here
there's a reason Smokey's home is nicer.
 
7:03 PM
@cl-netbox ohai
 
7:17 PM
Why, just why does my university use Outlook ? I'm trying to send an email to my student, and it keeps bloody loading like 5 minutes already. There's just text . . . nothing else ! Gmail sent a message of same content in matter of microseconds
 
7:29 PM
( probably not for my students, but hopefully it will be fun for them once they read that code )
 
7:53 PM
@Serg If you create pointers you should as well clean them up at the end.
 
@Videonauth hmmm, how would I do that ?
 
delete
 
@Videonauth Hey!
 
hey man how are you?
 
@KazWolfe Yeah, sure pal! ;-)
@cl-netbox Hi!
@Videonauth Done for today: not even doing the review queueu
 
7:57 PM
@Videonauth doesn't it get deleted automatically once the program exits ? I mean, if it was something malloc'ed, then it would be absolutely necessary. But do I still have to free pointers even if I'm just using standard array ?
 
Last chance:
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Q: CI job running on macOS - why is a test key being added to my login keychain?

Nathan OsmanI am writing a cross-platform library that provides an SSL server. In order to ensure some level of quality, I have a Jenkins server set up to build and test the library on all three supported platforms - Windows, Linux, and macOS. One of the tests uses a pre-generated RSA key and matching self-...

15 minutes to go...
 
@cl-netbox thanks man!
 
(What a waste of a bounty...)
 
@Serg I'll check it out!
 
@Serg It gets delted normaly by the system once the programm exits, but still since youre teaching to other people introduce them to the concept early on
will save them some headaches
 
7:58 PM
@ParanoidPanda I don't blame them, I'd do the same in their place no doubt...
 
@ThomasWard: He didn't come in raging and screaming
 
@Fabby I must admit im very rarely here lately but to sensitive to explain that here
 

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