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Re: Hide port from url? 1,093 Views / 8 Replies  
For a fee, you can get URI translation services through businesses like http://home.i.am/ .

If you can host a page on a commercial ISP that has a URI that is acceptable to you, you can always put...
Posted by KrayZ, on May 30, 2004 at 01:21 PM, in macOS
Re: Re: Personal Web Sharing?? I don't get it 1,979 Views / 29 Replies  
Not where I live.
Posted by KrayZ, on May 30, 2004 at 12:45 PM, in macOS
Bindings are indeed different for each user. ... 127,080 Views / 607 Replies  
Bindings are indeed different for each user. Inspection with MisFox from two different accounts (one with disk: disks: ftp: afp: plugged, the other not) confirms this.
Posted by KrayZ, on May 28, 2004 at 02:58 AM, in macOS
I would expect SoftwareUpdate (assuming it uses... 127,080 Views / 607 Replies  
I would expect SoftwareUpdate (assuming it uses PKE at all) has Apple's public key on the machine already (as part of the OS install), so a man-in-the-middle attack wouldn't work.
Posted by KrayZ, on May 27, 2004 at 01:32 PM, in macOS
Yeah, that's more Peter da Silva's approach; two... 127,080 Views / 607 Replies  
Yeah, that's more Peter da Silva's approach; two separate sets of bindings, with user intervention required to move new bindings to the "trusted" set.

Launch Services for browsers and separate...
Posted by KrayZ, on May 27, 2004 at 01:25 AM, in macOS
Re: Re: Re: Re: Serious Security Flaw in Mac OS X/Safari/Help Viewer 127,080 Views / 607 Replies  
Hmm. But disk: and disks: aren't in the list of Protocol Helpers, either, and yet Safari recognizes them. Do we need to test webdav:, smb:, nfs:, cifs:, etc. in order to be sure?
Posted by KrayZ, on May 22, 2004 at 12:03 PM, in macOS
 
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