

Your belief is wrong. That is not what a penetration test does. They are looking at it from the outside.


Your belief is wrong. That is not what a penetration test does. They are looking at it from the outside.


A penetration test is not an audit and does not provide any such assurance that logs are not retained. The goal of a penetration test is to penetrate via vulnerabilities and misconfigurations, not validate public logging claims about a service


how people who are both blind and deaf communicate
how do I self host this? look what magazine you’re posting in


They say this shit all the time and never follow through. It’s not newsworthy. It is disinformation


It would help more people to improve the installer for difficult-to-install software rather than creating an entire operating system around that software. Using the entire operating system as an installer is over the top


The new language seems equivalent to the old language.


You are failing to distinguish between Mozilla and Firefox. Firefox being a standalone application. Firefox performs DNS queries on my behalf. Mozilla doesn’t get my DNS queries, they don’t need a license for my DNS queries.


The new language seems equivalent to the old language.


Exactly. Mozilla doesn’t “operate” Firefox. Firefox is a binary application on my computer. I operate Firefox. They develop Firefox. Huge difference


The new language seems equivalent to the old language.


The new language seems equivalent to the old language.


Currently playing Stardew Valley


This seems like an extremely lame nothingburger


Check the various compatible kbin and mbin servers as well. I’m posting from fedia.io, an mbin server


There’s no reason to spam this link to so many magazines


Going un-private will allow people to discuss what kbin/lemmy instances they had migrated to during the strike


I’ll believe it when I see it
You need better logging. Try doing a packet capture with tcpdump then decrypt the HTTPS traffic. Because what you’ve described so far, especially before the edit makes no sense.
If you don’t have a DNS record pointing the subdomain to the IP address of the server, it shouldn’t be possible to resolve the IP for random Internet users. If this VHOST only exists in your Apache config file and nowhere else, it is private.