[Interest] wss:// on localhost
Alexander Carôt
alexander_carot at gmx.net
Sun Aug 2 22:12:53 CEST 2020
> Irrespective to any other detail in this thread: this is, by definition,
> not secure (sec by obscurity).
Completely right but my point is that my current use case actually does not require any security at all. I am really not interested in trivializing security at all, however, in feel like dealing with significant disproportionate issues. Of course this is a result of the security concept but I also think it's worth discussing conceptual problems resulting in the actual thread.
I am afraid this might take a little longer ;-)
Best
Alex
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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 02. August 2020 um 21:06 Uhr
> Von: "Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest" <interest at qt-project.org>
> An: interest at qt-project.org
> Betreff: Re: [Interest] wss:// on localhost
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> Il 02/08/20 20:43, Alexander Carôt ha scritto:
> > Also I don't see a way to get access to the key - it is compiled into the binary and on top of it it's triple-secured/encypted
>
> Irrespective to any other detail in this thread: this is, by definition,
> not secure (sec by obscurity).
>
> My 2 c,
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