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Hi,
On 24-09-14 11:21, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 24/09/14 10:26, David Sommerseth wrote:
>> On 24/09/14 10:15, Gert Doering wrote:
But to get to the point, that if I setup openvpn on my
droplet and let's say an evil admin sniffing my traf
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On 24/09/14 10:26, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 24/09/14 10:15, Gert Doering wrote:
>>> But to get to the point, that if I setup openvpn on my droplet
>>> and let's say an evil admin sniffing my traffic for 3 months
>>> with tcpdump then decides to de
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On 24/09/14 10:15, Gert Doering wrote:
>> But to get to the point, that if I setup openvpn on my droplet
>> and let's say an evil admin sniffing my traffic for 3 months with
>> tcpdump then decides to decrypt that traffic what tools does he
>> have (if
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On 24/09/14 09:50, Stephan Alz wrote:
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> There isn't much point of encrypting the droplet's filesystem when
> the key can easily be dumped out of memory.
>
> But to get to the point, that if I setup openvpn on my droplet and
> let's say
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 09:50:35AM +0200, Stephan Alz wrote:
> With the widespread of the cheap vps cloud services lately I wonder what
> protection does openvpn offers ... well against the server administrators.
If the server admin has root, he can sniff on the tun interface, or
grab keys f
Hello,
With the widespread of the cheap vps cloud services lately I wonder what
protection does openvpn offers ... well against the server administrators.
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-secure-traffic-between-vps-using-openvpn
It's obvious that no virtualization tech