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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by JeffEvans <Je...@protonmail.com.INVALID> on 2020/05/07 05:56:40 UTC

Why encrypt with letsencrypt.org

What is a URL  ?

O'reilly publisher "Networks is a very simple concept known only to a few"

A url is divided up into three parts.

HEAD  :  IP ADDRESS OF ORIGIN and DESTINATION

BODY : contains Index.html from tomcat

TAIL :  CHECKSUM  for developers to check the sum total number of bytes are same as in the body. Check if no bytes got lost on the way.

TOR : when a  user's URL   travels through TOR network the origin ip address is extracted from URL  and its ip address replaced instead.  Then on the way back ip address is then placed back  with users ip address so it can find it's way home.

This system of SecureByDesign is so effective as consumer protection ,  that  Facebook has moved its servers inside the  TOR so as to quicken the network traffic travelling through TOR. Although they know they have exposed their server IP address to TOR. But they dont mind that.

Obviously if you are dumb enough to login via a pop box or html form then the whole idea of using TOR is negated.

SSL will encrypt and decrypt via its own dedicated port.

Re: Why encrypt with letsencrypt.org

Posted by Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>.
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Jeff,

On 5/7/20 14:39, JeffEvans wrote:
> So why use letsencrypt.org  ?

Is this a serious question? Your initial email just looked like weird
spam.

- -chris

> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Thursday, 7 May 2020 06:56,
> JeffEvans <Je...@protonmail.com.INVALID> wrote:
>
>> What is a URL ?
>>
>> O'reilly publisher "Networks is a very simple concept known only
>> to a few"
>>
>> A url is divided up into three parts.
>>
>> HEAD : IP ADDRESS OF ORIGIN and DESTINATION
>>
>> BODY : contains Index.html from tomcat
>>
>> TAIL : CHECKSUM for developers to check the sum total number of
>> bytes are same as in the body. Check if no bytes got lost on the
>> way.
>>
>> TOR : when a user's URL travels through TOR network the origin ip
>> address is extracted from URL and its ip address replaced
>> instead. Then on the way back ip address is then placed back with
>> users ip address so it can find it's way home.
>>
>> This system of SecureByDesign is so effective as consumer
>> protection , that Facebook has moved its servers inside the TOR
>> so as to quicken the network traffic travelling through TOR.
>> Although they know they have exposed their server IP address to
>> TOR. But they dont mind that.
>>
>> Obviously if you are dumb enough to login via a pop box or html
>> form then the whole idea of using TOR is negated.
>>
>> SSL will encrypt and decrypt via its own dedicated port.
>
>
>
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Re: Why encrypt with letsencrypt.org

Posted by JeffEvans <Je...@protonmail.com.INVALID>.
So why use letsencrypt.org  ?


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‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Thursday, 7 May 2020 06:56, JeffEvans <Je...@protonmail.com.INVALID> wrote:

> What is a URL ?
>
> O'reilly publisher "Networks is a very simple concept known only to a few"
>
> A url is divided up into three parts.
>
> HEAD : IP ADDRESS OF ORIGIN and DESTINATION
>
> BODY : contains Index.html from tomcat
>
> TAIL : CHECKSUM for developers to check the sum total number of bytes are same as in the body. Check if no bytes got lost on the way.
>
> TOR : when a user's URL travels through TOR network the origin ip address is extracted from URL and its ip address replaced instead. Then on the way back ip address is then placed back with users ip address so it can find it's way home.
>
> This system of SecureByDesign is so effective as consumer protection , that Facebook has moved its servers inside the TOR so as to quicken the network traffic travelling through TOR. Although they know they have exposed their server IP address to TOR. But they dont mind that.
>
> Obviously if you are dumb enough to login via a pop box or html form then the whole idea of using TOR is negated.
>
> SSL will encrypt and decrypt via its own dedicated port.



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