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bunny.net
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| | | | | bunny.net guidelines to better understand policies and ensure your content complies with our acceptable use policy. Learn more about what you can and can't do. | |
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parsiya.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provides an in-depth explanation of how proxies, particularly Burp Suite, handle HTTPS traffic. It covers the CONNECT method used by forwarding proxies, the role of SNI in TLS handshakes, and how Cloudfront operates as a TLS-terminating proxy. The author also discusses Burp's invisible mode for non-proxy-aware clients and corrects an earlier misunderstanding about Burp's behavior during the TLS handshake. The content is aimed at developers and security professionals interested in understanding proxying techniques and TLS communication. | |
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www.techtimes.com
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| | | | | Are VPNs in 2025 a must-have? If you are hesitant of subscribing to one, read this first to see how it could impact your online activities. | |
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danielcompton.net
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| | | Datadog has a number of sites (regions) you can choose. You can reduce bandwidth egress costs by making a direct connection to your Datadog site, but only if you are connecting from the same cloud provider. However, Datadog is weirdly silent about where each of the sites run. You can't change the site you're using after you sign up, so it's important to get it right! Here is a list of the available regions as of August 2024 and where they run: | ||