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this sort of stuff is rampant. A few years old but it makes my blood boil every time I think about it.
Tool Creator should work on this, it ain’t making no sense that the default json file (Google) is not updated cause seeing that work on Google tells us that it definitely works on all sites
@drk1wi please resolve google.json file to stop this cookie disabled error
Seems minor but the tone of the demand is wildly entitled.
My claim is that Headscale has a lesser likelihood of compromise than Nextcloud, and that the E2EE provides an encrypted channel between nodes without an immediate need for TLS. Of course TLS over E2EE enhances CIA. There’s no pushback to defense in depth here. But in the beginning, the E2EE will get them moving in the right direction.
OP began the post by stating that the login page to a complex PHP web application is internet facing (again, yikes). Given the current implementation, I can only assume that OP is not prepared to deploy a CA, and that the path of least resistance – and bolstered security – can be via implementation of HS+TS. They get the benefit of E2EE without the added complexity, for which there is plenty, of a CA until if/when they’re ready to take the plunge.
If we’re going to take this nonsense all or nothing stance, don’t forget to mention that they’re doing poorly unless they implement EDR, IDS, TOTP MFA on all services, myriad DNS controls, and full disk encryption. Because those components don’t add to the attack surface as well, right?
Tailscale is one of those services…
Tailscale isn’t an exposed service. Headscale is, and it isn’t connected to the Tailnet. It’s a control server used to communicate public keys and connectivity information between nodes. Sure, a threat actor can join nodes to the Tailnet should it become compromised. But have you looked at Headscale’s codebase? The attack surface is significantly smaller than anything like OpenVPN.
A cert tells you that you are actually…
I’m all for ssl/tls, but it’s more work and may not always be worth the effort depending upon the application, which is exactly why I recommended SmallStep+Caddy. Let’s not pretend that introducing things like a CA don’t introduce complexity and overhead, even if it’s just distributing the root cert to devices.
MITM/DNS Hijack/ARP Poisoning…
Are you suggesting that these attack techniques are effective against zero trust tunnels? Given that the encryption values are sent out of band, via the control channel, how would one intercept and replay the traffic?
Marx was also racist and antisemitic.
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•China’s BYD closer to taking Tesla's electric car top spotEnglish
21·2 years agoGoing from bad to worse in terms of privacy.
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News@lemmy.world•X Kicked Off 2024 by Screwing Up During Japan's Earthquake Emergency
812·2 years agoThe idea that centralized social media should serve as an emergency broadcasting system is…a bad one. It’s only guarantee is that ads are to be served alongside propaganda.
Yikes! I’d avoid leaving any services externally exposed unless they’re absolutely necessary…
Tailscale+Headscale are pretty easy to implement these days. Since it’s effectively zero trust, the tunnels become the encrypted channel so there’s an argument that HTTPS isn’t really required unless some endpoints won’t be accessing services over the Tailnet. SmallStep and Caddy can be used to automatically manage certs if it’s needed though.
You can even configure a PiHole (or derivative) to be your DNS server on the VPN, giving you ad blocking on the go.
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldtoAMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND@lemmy.world•92% of Republicans, 78% of independents and 58% of Democrats believe crime is rising, as crime rates plummetEnglish
1·2 years agoArgument dismantled via typo detection. I’ll never recover from this.
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at timesEnglish
2·2 years agoAnecdotal, but Ive had a container running Nextcloud in an LXC on Proxmox along with PiHole, Step CA, Bacula, and quite a few other services and I’ve had zero downtime since June 2023. Even have Tailscale rigged to use PiHole as the tailnet DNS to have adblocking on the go.
Guess that
restart: alwaysvalue in the Compose config is pulling it’s weight lol
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
Apple@lemmy.world•What’s the tiniest thing about iOS / iPadOS / macOS that really bugs you?
9·2 years agoThe TrueType vulnerability they patched in January 2023 without notifying the public of active exploitation, leaving Kaspersky to discover it while responding to security incidents.
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldtoAMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND@lemmy.world•92% of Republicans, 78% of independents and 58% of Democrats believe crime is rising, as crime rates plummetEnglish
14·2 years agolmao, you mean one of the most prominent neighborhoods in Georgia?
And that wasn’t my claim at all, only that crime rates are rising in some areas and that a “you’re wrong because my averages say you are” argument isn’t a compelling against the echo of a 45mm.
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldtoAMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND@lemmy.world•92% of Republicans, 78% of independents and 58% of Democrats believe crime is rising, as crime rates plummetEnglish
16·2 years agoGood to know the noticable increase of gunfire in Buckhead Atlanta is just my imagination.
Is this like door dash for saddies?
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Over 50 per cent of users may shun social media by 2025 as misinformation, toxicity growEnglish
30·2 years ago“Over 50 per cent of heroin addicts will stop using by 2025 as negative, obvious consequences grow”
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does "Rock music is evil / of the devil" have racist roots?
23·2 years agoPretty much anything that takes followers away from the church is likely to be labeled evil.
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Netflix on AndroidTV still blocks me with wireguard connectionEnglish
4·3 years agoDefinitely complicated to root cause. Please share if ya figure out the hard parts 😄
An idea: Netflix could be fingerprinting TUN interfaces on the TV.
One thing I’d consider trying is Tailscale in userspace networking mode on a distinct network host at location 2, which’ll start a SOCKS/HTTP proxy that the TV can use for outbound connections.
Bonus: any devices incompatible with Tailscale can use the proxies.
If you’d like to take a stab at this, Headscale is a self-hosted version of Tailscale’s service. Personally, I use Caddy to automatically manage letsencrypt certs while proxying requests to Headscale.
A few of mine that I use daily…
Networky Things:
A couple of personal projects:
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dutch government starts own Mastodon instance as reaction to the instability of TwitterEnglish
22·3 years agoWould I trust them to not masquerade as me?..
Masquerading is literally the term used for this.
JustinAngel@lemmy.worldto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Dutch government starts own Mastodon instance as reaction to the instability of TwitterEnglish
21·3 years agoI’ve spent quite a bit of time as a penetration tester and one of the first things we do once we recover credentials is check for validity against online accounts known to be good for a given user. We do that because it simulates attackers and government operators alike. It’s a guarantee that free credentials will be abused in one manner or another when they’re available to government entities.
The obvious control for this is to maintain a unique password for each account but that’s not always feasible for users due to myriad conditions.





Or we fix some shit at home first.