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Obtain certificates with acme.sh
27.09.2021
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protocol from the outset and are therefore documented in RFC8555 [2]; the TLS-ALPN-01 challenge was only added last year as an extension to the protocol. This challenge type is described in RFC8737 [3
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Enlarging the TCP initial window
06.10.2019
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) [5] label. Google has its own Chrome browser on which it can try out new technologies quickly and relatively easily. If these new technologies work, an RFC is then added. This is also the case
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New SSL Attack Exploits an Old Problem
31.03.2015
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should disable RC4 on all web servers, and all users should disable RC4 from their browser’s SSL/TLS configuration. The recent IETF document RFC 7465 actually requires admins to disable RC4 for all TLS
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Microsoft Says Linux Can Host Hyper-V
17.09.2020
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." Read  Liu's original RFC.
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Next-Generation HTTP/3 Protocol Arrives as a Standard
07.06.2022
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The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has officially released the third major revision of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) as a standard. RFC 9114 documents the new HTTP, which proponents
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Filter DNS queries with Blocky
07.04.2022
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.g., different filter rules can be implemented in different departments). Blocky supports the DNS over HTTPS (DoH) protocol described by RFC 8484 [2], which was published three years ago. The idea behind Do
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Transparent SIP communication with NAT
30.01.2020
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of the intermediate solutions, called NAT (RFC 3022) [1] or PAT (port and address translation), uses conversion between private and public IP addresses. NAT uses tables to assign the IP addresses of a private
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Neglected IPv6 Features
06.08.2012
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. Autoconfiguration RFC 2462, “IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration”, describes Stateless Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) within the IPv6 standard
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Encrypting DNS traffic on Linux with DoT
01.06.2024
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web browsers, as well as Windows 11, and a number of public DNS servers also speak this protocol [2]. DNS over TLS (DoT) was standardized two years earlier in RFC 7858 [3]. As the name suggests
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Accessibility wherever you are with Mobile IPv6
16.05.2013
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on a pseudo-header and follows the rules established in RFC 2460 (IPv6). Mobility messages can include options that are specified in TLV (Type-Length-Value) format. In particular, the home address option

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