Activity
From 2016-04-04 to 2016-05-03
2016-05-03
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18:27 Feature #117: Two factor auth for https://panel.bitfolk.com/
- Definitely, I think it's fair to say that someone prepared to enable MFA is accepting responsibility for not losing t...
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18:09 Feature #117: Two factor auth for https://panel.bitfolk.com/
- I assume use of optional 2FA should be incompatible with any form of automated email password reset, yes?
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18:05 Feature #72: Tool for clearing DNS cache
- I see that both Google Public DNS and OpenDNS allow it:
* https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/cache
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17:57 Feature #117: Two factor auth for https://panel.bitfolk.com/
- I just wanted to register my support for this. TOTP is now a widely deployed, mature technology and given that gaini...
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17:44 Feature #72: Tool for clearing DNS cache
- I agree that there are security implications from this request and on consideration don't see it as a particularly se...
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17:37 Feature #136 (New): Prepopulate Stripe form with contact details
- When you pay by Stripe you are asked to enter your name, email address and postal address - all information that BitF...
2016-04-18
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00:53 Feature #134: Transition from using ssh-vulnkey to using ssh-keygen to validate keys
- ssh-vulnkey doesn't exist in jessie and really ssh-keygen should be used there to validate key data, so I'll now rena...
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00:51 Feature #134 (In Progress): Transition from using ssh-vulnkey to using ssh-keygen to validate keys
- Okay, I've now added configuration that disables SSH public key validation so it's now possible to add keys that ssh-...
2016-04-17
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12:39 Feature #134 (In Progress): Transition from using ssh-vulnkey to using ssh-keygen to validate keys
- It's not currently possible to add ed25519 algorithm SSH public keys to the panel because the blacklisted/valid key c...
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