Notices tagged with ip

  1. # email sucks so hard, now I've configured my # # out server, as well as SMTP in server, which # # to Outlook. That's kind of silly, but it works well. Because Outlook is # the # addresses / # where the primary email relay servers are. And no those servers are NOT sending #, nor those servers are open # or # But even so, Outlook keeps # those.

    Saturday, 06-Jun-20 17:39:54 UTC from loadaverage.org
  2. Hide # / Prevent # over # / #
    - #
    - #
    !firefox # !crypto !privacy !security !androidprivacy

    Monday, 18-May-15 18:41:04 UTC from quitter.se
  3. as reminder: when you #, don't give your # away :-( http://www.skilledtests.com/wiki/Statusnet_problems#two_ways_to_subscribe_to_users

    Thursday, 15-Jan-15 19:50:51 UTC from fediverse.com in context
  4. US guy wanted to know which data is in his # (Passenger Name Record) for his flights to foreign countries: # of the device from where he booked, # setting, credit # nr, ... oh, and the data had 9-year-old data, though law only allows 5 years DE: http://derstandard.at/2000003355235/US-Grenzschutz-speichert-IP-Adressen-von-Fluggaesten cc @question

    Monday, 21-Jul-14 15:14:14 UTC from fediverse.com in context
  5. nice # change: when I click on the notice link, it shows it on # server (before: it was going directly to the remote server and thus leaving a trace of my #)

    Tuesday, 06-May-14 12:52:45 UTC from fediverse.com
  6. time to verify what # our customer has? ;-)

    Saturday, 22-Mar-14 15:36:30 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  7. it'd be great when you tell your users to subscribe from their # profile page (to users from other SNs) so they don't reveal their # :-( http://federation.skilledtests.com/Statusnet_problems.html#two_ways_to_subscribe_to_users cc @origola

    Friday, 04-Oct-13 10:49:05 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  8. address # and # + privacy policy: "Web # are generated by the web server + are permanently deleted after 1 month. Logs contain # addresses + reference # which are used to analyze aggregate # trends and gather aggregate # information only." FAQ: "All items are individually encrypted with a unique # bit key. # 2048 to 4096 bit keys are used to secure the AES keys. Encryption takes place on the sender's # and decryption takes place on the recipient's machine. Data remains in the encrypted format while # on our secure servers and is never available in plain text. Data is kept on # servers and is never forwarded from server to server. In addition to the end-to-end encryption transmission channel layer encryption is also used similar to TLS/SSL. Session data, including login initialization is also encrypted. Full security brief available as separate doc" cc @question

    Thursday, 03-Oct-13 11:01:25 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  9. Did you see this # "fix" (1) by @sazius@quitter.se "which # long dents" ? (though I'm not sure how that fix really works, when your # still pulls it instead of your SN server's IP, may be same effect). Though rebuilding/upgrading HB takes too much time, I guess. For a quick change: tell me your IP over a secure channel (xmpp, irc or wherever), if you insist to use # ;-) (1) http://quitter.se/notice/2126292

    Monday, 30-Sep-13 13:48:54 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  10. be careful to diguise your # traces afterwards or you 'll join @x11r5@micro.fragdev.com in # oh smart @question

    Monday, 09-Sep-13 20:15:16 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  11. May be or may be not! To @reality - keep your # secret (and subscribe to me via method I from your SN instance: http://federation.skilledtests.com/Statusnet_problems.html#two_ways_to_subscribe_to_users )

    Thursday, 15-Aug-13 14:23:15 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  12. keep your # secret (and subscribe to me via method I from your SN instance: http://federation.skilledtests.com/Statusnet_problems.html#two_ways_to_subscribe_to_users )

    Thursday, 15-Aug-13 13:49:19 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  13. Yes. There is a difference between your # (e.g. in your browser) and the # IP (of e.g. quitter). What I am trying to tell you guys is: # your own IPs and let the server do all the stuff (e.g. grabbing other people's dents, subscribing, ...), see method I here: http://federation.skilledtests.com/Statusnet_problems.html#two_ways_to_subscribe_to_users

    Wednesday, 31-Jul-13 12:52:44 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  14. am Besten über Methode I (dann sieht er nicht deine #) http://federation.skilledtests.com/Statusnet_problems.html#two_ways_to_subscribe_to_users

    Tuesday, 30-Jul-13 21:04:44 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  15. EFF & @IFLA are in Geneva defending educational access in # policy discussions https://eff.org/r.1afH

    Monday, 16-Jul-12 21:14:31 UTC from identi.ca
  16. @moonprincess I have no problem with rules, but nopony clarified the you could only use # to ask to RP and to chat here. Nopony said I didn't have to type # everytime I was in character. People that weren't even talking were correcting me!

    Friday, 22-Jun-12 00:21:01 UTC from web in context
  17. UN Trade & Development Agency argues flexible # rules are crucial to #'s sustainable future. https://eff.org/r.a9dw

    Thursday, 21-Jun-12 18:57:39 UTC from identi.ca
  18. State reps show basic flaws in their approach to global # policy while meeting with US & EU consumer groups https://eff.org/r.a6cT #

    Tuesday, 12-Jun-12 18:05:28 UTC from identi.ca