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HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a request and response protocol used to send a request to a server and receive a response back in the form of a file. HTTP is the basis of data communication for the web. HTTPS is an evolution in HTTP, where the “S” stands for secure socket layer allowing communication in HTTP to be more secure.
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This list already excludes the services which use HSTS preloading or are redirected by current rulesets.
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We had an issue where an api user was using the incorrect parameters on an API call. Having this feature would have made the API fail instead of proceeding. The bug would been found earlier.
I can see where this would be a hassle on many cases, But it would be nice for new projects.
I suppose it could be a global config item that could be overridden at the individual action level:
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Currently we have a mix of:
Out of memory error.
Out of memory error
out of memory error
out of memory
out of memory.
out of memory [some context]
All these should be adjusted to use the same wording for consistency and it should also make the executable a little bit smaller
Hi,
I saw that there is a perfomance degratation due to a for loop used inside the static func harmlessFunction() declared in CustomSelfAwareHelper struct.
This loop is trying to verify the type with the as? operator (that have a complexity of O(n) ) and try to unwrapp the result in order to call the awake() function.
For a medium-larger project (with likely 20k+ classes) that covers old
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I’m trying to script setup and configuration of caddy server based on a custom download that includes additional plugins (caddy-auth-portal, caddy-auth-jwt, caddy-trace, and various caddy-dns modules ).
During setup, the caddy unit file is configured to run caddy as a non priveledged user (by design).
To get certificates configured properly we are attempting to use the caddy trust command