Oh, I'm sure that'll never be abused by any hostile nation-state-owned
monopoly telecom that likes to block/ban/MITM traffic, ever!
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Ca By wrote:
> On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:11 PM wrote:
>
> > IME ATT has intercepted
The short answer is, yes.
This is a strong argument in favor of three things:
a) Redirect all http trafifc on webservers you control to https , such as
the following apache2 configuration file snippet for a virtualhost
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{SERVER_NAME} =domainname.com [OR]
RewriteCond
IME ATT has intercepted virtually everything on mobile (this is on a hotspot) -
If I curl a HTTP vs HTTPS site, I get a different IP on each (one is obviously
a shared web proxy); if I download images, they won't match md5-wise with the
original version, etc. I have trouble connecting to VPNs
> On May 21, 2018, at 3:35 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
>
> I ran into an odd issue with access to a website I manage from AT
> mobile devices this weekend. The website worked for everybody not on
> AT mobile, and AT mobile users could access other sites; the problem
> was just
I ran into an odd issue with access to a website I manage from AT
mobile devices this weekend. The website worked for everybody not on
AT mobile, and AT mobile users could access other sites; the problem
was just this combination.
Android and iOS phones, as well as a Linux system tethered to an
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