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Let's talk about movies » Post #72

Mon Oct 12, 2015 18:03 in General Talk

Yep. Don't even know what it is. I mean, I know it's a film, I know it's got Al Pacino in it, but that's it.

Also, I've never seen Star Wars.

What music/song are you listening now? » Post #821

Mon Oct 12, 2015 17:42 in General Talk

Let's talk about movies » Post #70

Mon Oct 12, 2015 17:36 in General Talk

I've been everywhere, man.

Need help, please: ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMA » Post #15

Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:15 in General Talk

I don't know, to be completely honest.

When a timestamp is used during SSL negotiation, it uses the client request HELLO unix time, using the sender's (your) internal clock. When you're on a router, the request HELLO comes from the router. When you're behind a switch (either kind of switch) I think it uses the system clock on your actual computer, but I don't know for sure.

Worth mentioning in case anyone relies on this information later, that this is only true as of RFC 5246, which will be obsoleted soon.

Quote of the day » Post #1965

Mon Oct 12, 2015 10:46 in General Talk

Quote:A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla.
-- Mitch Ratcliffe

Let's talk about movies » Post #67

Mon Oct 12, 2015 10:44 in General Talk

Watched Scream last night. I used to love Neve Campbell with all my penis heart. That's probably why I mistook it for a good film originally. It's actually terrible.

Most "cute girl in peril" films are just awful once your libido dies.

Need help, please: ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMA » Post #12

Sun Oct 11, 2015 13:38 in General Talk

That's your computer's command line. I meant on your routers command line.

If you have this ability with your router, there'll either be instructions to ssh into it, or some area in the router administration application to do it.

Need help, please: ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMA » Post #10

Sun Oct 11, 2015 08:53 in General Talk

If it were at the router level, it would break SSL for all clients at the same site (ie, Firefox would be broken too).

Your router time will update automatically anyway. If you can get a shell (command line), you can do
Code: Select All
ntpdate pool.ntp.org
to update it manually. I'm not sure if you still get CLI access on consumer kit though, I've had business kit for years. If you do, it will be in the documentation provided with your router.

Your best bet is probably to contact RainForest, and try to convince them to use the intermediate compatibility set.

Need help, please: ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMA » Post #6

Sun Oct 11, 2015 08:11 in General Talk

SSL is a goddamn mess, and it's no longer possible to provide a cipher suite that works on all browsers while also being immune to downgrade attacks. It probably is a server issue, but that doesn't mean it's a server issue that will ever be fixed.

Testing another SSL site doesn't tell us much (except SSL isn't completely broken) unless it's the same cipher suite.

Given that this is a rare issue (note we get twenty seven identical threads for any single issue normally, and we have one here), it works in Firefox, and it doesn't work in Chrome, it's sounding a lot like Chrome on Windows XP being Chrome on Windows XP (or Vista, prior to SP1). ECDSA will not work on Windows XP (or Vista prior to SP1). Firefox handles this by accepting reality as it is and providing it's own NSS and making it damn well work anyway. Chrome deals with this by bickering about whose fault it is, and refusing to fix it.

Need help, please: ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMA » Post #4

Sun Oct 11, 2015 07:26 in General Talk

Are you using Windows XP?

Quote of the day » Post #1961

Sun Oct 11, 2015 06:31 in General Talk

Quote:There is much else in the literary idiom of nature-philosophy: nothing-buttery, for example, always part of the minor symptomatology of the bogus.

-- Sir Peter Brian Medawar

FYI - Hacking may get heavy » Post #16

Sat Oct 10, 2015 20:27 in General Talk

This wouldn't work for hats, incidentally. A faraday cage works by creating an enclosure with a conductive material. The conductive material distributes the energy, and it can't be felt inside the cage. A hat would, have some effect, but there's a severe penalty to a faraday cage if it is not completely enclosed. Since your head connects directly to your neck and body, a tin foil hat would be insufficient defence against electromagnetic waves of any reasonable strength.

If you think the government is reading your mind, you have to put your entire self in a Faraday cage. A tin foil hat will not suffice.

how to reach 1 dollar in 1 day? » Post #9

Sat Oct 10, 2015 18:22 in General Talk

Ignore me. I was having a bad day on the support forum, came here, and it's more of the same.

I was just letting off steam by being facetious.

What music/song are you listening now? » Post #816

Sat Oct 10, 2015 11:58 in General Talk

Since the forum has become something of a Steve Winwood tribute forum today, I'm listening to this:

Steve Winwood - Valerie - YouTube

Quote of the day » Post #1956

Sat Oct 10, 2015 11:48 in General Talk

*cough*Wrong thread*cough*

Here, have a quote, while I put that post in the right thread.

Quote:A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know.

-- Diane Arbus

how to reach 1 dollar in 1 day? » Post #4

Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:08 in General Talk

Get a paper round.

Hey everyone ... How's it ??? » Post #6

Fri Oct 09, 2015 18:27 in General Talk

Aye, they do exactly what it says on the tin over there. They've also got the cheapest SSL certs that can be installed by humans on the web. StartSSL is cheaper, but I'm the only person I know who has managed to install one. I even wrote a step-by-step guide you can copy paste, and everybody still manages to screw it up.

But I digress yes, namecheap are cheap, and reliable, and I've been meaning to move there for years, but it's just such a PITA to move domains in bulk.

Quote of the day » Post #1953

Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:23 in General Talk

Quote:Oh yeah. Justice is done. Not actual justice, but, what I wanted to happen. Which is basically the same thing.

-- Jeremy Usbourne

who upgraded? » Post #16

Fri Oct 09, 2015 08:05 in General Talk

The Daily Checklist is a requirement of getting the Activity Bonus and the ClixAddon bonus, but the reverse is not true. ie, if you miss the activity bonus or the clixaddon bonus, you can still get the daily checklist bonus.

Hey everyone ... How's it ??? » Post #3

Fri Oct 09, 2015 08:00 in General Talk

Quote:pass along a small calling card; nothing fancy, just your affiliate link ( URL shortened, of course )

That looks tacky.

A domain can cost as little as $2.99 a year if you're not obsessing over getting a dotcom. .top and .xyz are $2.99. There are probably some even cheaper. Get your own domain even if you don't have your website - most registrars will allow a redirection. In fact, I closed my free DNS server last year because nobody needed it anymore.

A flyer than says ReputableSoundingName.ext is way better than kick.me/to/thisisprobablyaphishingattack43454hkjhlsdfhkhjk4hjk54jk
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