https://multirbl.valli.org/lookup/ supports both DNSBL (IP blacklist) and RHSBL
(domain blacklist) queries
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On 8/31/24 18:44, Viktor Dukhovni via mailop wrote:
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:16:22AM +0100, Matthew Richardson via mailop wrote:
I also wish to keep accounts/credentials indefinately, and think I have
concluded that this can be adequately achieved using TOTP as well as unique
email address/pa
On 8/31/24 16:51, John Levine via mailop wrote:
It appears that Matthew Richardson via mailop said:
TOTP is based on a shared secret which is (depending upon TOTP client)
straightford to extract and retain securely for the long term.
Does anyone see any flaw in this approach, or in the longevi
Hello,
I have started a migration to a new MX recently and I have discovered that new
MX rejects mx.mailop.org early due to DNS failure. As I can see now, it is
related to DNSSEC problems (at a new machine, I have DNSSEC restricted from
downgrading). I have checked if it is my resolver being f
False sense of security (well-known broken/insecure SSLv2/v3) is worse then
plaintext usage. Anyway, you are arguing with Best Common Practice, which is
not the best pastime.
2024-05-21T14:32:28Z Benny Pedersen via mailop :
> still possible to enable sslv2, sslv3 on openssl
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https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8996/
This document formally deprecates Transport Layer Security (TLS)
versions 1.0 (RFC 2246) and 1.1 (RFC 4346). Accordingly, those
documents have been moved to Historic status. These versions lack
support for current and recommended cryptograp