Comic JK 869
When I Feel Like It
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Enter your thoughts on number 869 here. Please, no spamming, trolling, or being mallory. Also, HTTPS is not a very compatible format... Didn't someone prove that a scheme that is invulnerable to man in the middle attacks is impossible? Also why do you say that the cloud does not support https? >"The cloud" in the sense of cloud-hosted static content service providers (like amazon's s3) will generally serve files unencrypted only. That makes for a nice ugly warning if you try to use that cloud-hosted content in a dynamic page served over SSL, since now your web page is (gasp) mixed media. >>Google appengine also fails at httpS connections, as long as you're not using their crummy .appspot domain name. The fundamental problem is that httpS relies on knowing who the server is, and the cloud relies on distributing the server. >>>There's the fun problem of distributing private certs securely. That's solved by serving static content from host-specific domain names with per-host certs. >>>>Cant't you do something like run a bunch of EC2 servers with the same certificates? (_8(|) Mmmmm......Pi..... >the Raspberry pi ? :D I host your mother's website in my encrypted cloud. >ZING! htzps htps So why can't you post h**ps **==(tt) to the comment box? >probably a buggy script; I wonder if this can be used to do something like sql injection. Also, everyone else is using "hzzp" ("zz" -> "tt") >>Not a buggy script in the http case - it's a way of preventing adbots from posting links here (and most likely clearing the comments when they do) You may notice that links tend to have http in them. The disappearing backslashes is however a bug - probably due to one too many calls to the stripslashes() function. >>>B|_|Y v�1�A�G�R� 0_nl!ne ch34p t0d4y @ c-h-�-a-p-d-r-u-g-5 d�t c0m !!! >>>>How |_|b3r 1337 is this v�1�A�G�R�? >>>>Went there and bought some. Thanks for the advice! >> If you write http (h-two backslashes-ttp) then the next person won't be able to comment (unless they change it)... h<yourbrother><your anus> <timebomb (not anymore, thanks to your anus) >>> http likely story