On Tue, 2012-10-30 at 14:06 +1000, Empus wrote:
> I think you're missing my point.
>
>
No I didn't, thats why I said stand alone servers or networks with
"mandates" ie: it is server policy. or network policy to only ever
accept SSL connections, but, like I also said, it would not work on
large
If Client1 -> ServerA is encrypted,
ServerA <-> ServerB is encrypted,
ServerB <- Client2 is encrypted,
Then that particular conversation (query) would be encrypted end to end,
yes?
For as long as the server accepts non-encrypted client connections, then
yes there's the obvious aspect of all things
I think you're missing my point.
Let's say you're ClientA, connected over SSL to ServerA.
I'm ClientB, connected insecurely (ie. no SSL) to ServerB.
ServerA is connected to ServerB, unencrypted.
You established a connection with your server over SSL, so you think your
session is secure, and tha
On Tue, 2012-10-30 at 12:36 +1000, Empus wrote:
> I've a huge fan of all things electronic security (working in this
> space for a living) but personally, I see little benefit in SSL
> for IRC, because of the very architecture model.
>
>
>
> Unless you're speaking with another client on the
I've a huge fan of all things electronic security (working in this space
for a living) but personally, I see little benefit in SSL for IRC,
because of the very architecture model.
Unless you're speaking with another client on the same server, or all
people in a channel you're on is on the same
Greetings ircu developers,
After much searching yet to no avail, I have been unable to find a
patch or even a discussion for SSL support in ircu
What particular hurdles stand in the way?
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