Wandering Thoughts archives

2014-12-28: How I think DNSSec will have to be used in the real world
2014-12-25: DNSSec in the real world: my experience with DNSSec
2014-12-20: Unsurprisingly, laptops make bad to terrible desktops
2014-12-08: Why I don't believe in generic TLS terminator programs
2014-12-03: Security capabilities and reading process memory
2014-11-24: Using the SSH protocol as a secure transport protocol
2014-11-13: I want opportunistic, identity-less encryption on the Internet
2014-11-07: What you're saying when you tell people to send in patches
2014-11-05: The weakness of doing authentication over a side channel
2014-10-27: Practical security and automatic updates
2014-10-05: Making bug reports is exhausting, frustrating, and stressful
2014-09-27: Changing major version numbers does not fix compatibility issues
2014-09-19: My view on using VLANs for security
2014-09-15: I want my signed email to work a lot like SSH does
2014-08-24: 10G Ethernet is a sea change for my assumptions
2014-08-09: Intel has screwed up their DC S3500 SSDs
2014-08-08: Hardware can be weird, Intel 10G-T X540-AT2 edition
2014-08-02: The benchmarking problems with potentially too-smart SSDs
2014-07-30: Why I like ZFS in general
2014-07-18: In practice, 10G-T today can be finicky
2014-07-16: My (somewhat silly) SSD dilemma
2014-07-13: An obvious reminder: disks can and do die abruptly
2014-06-06: On the Internet, weirdness is generally uncommon
2014-06-05: SMTP's crazy address formats didn't come from nowhere
2014-06-04: Why I don't like SMTP command parameters
2014-05-25: Computing has two versions of 'necessary'
2014-05-05: The power of meaningless identifiers
2014-04-20: A heresy about memorable passwords
2014-04-18: What modern filesystems need from volume management
2014-04-11: The relationship between SSH, SSL, and the Heartbleed bug
2014-03-26: Why people keep creating new package managers
2014-03-21: Thinking about when rsync's incremental mode doesn't help
2014-03-08: Why I think 10G-T will be the dominant form of 10G Ethernet
2014-02-10: My dividing line between working remotely and working out of the office
2014-02-03: Technological progress and efficiency
2014-01-22: Security is everyone's job (why Ruby is wrong about OpenSSL)
2014-01-05: Hard drives really do wear out, so you need a a hardware budget

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