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23:00
@Ell <img src="x" onerror="window.alert('xss')"></img>
Also networking code sucks, I'm still not sure whether n:m is an improvement or not
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@набиячлэвэлиь meh
I haven't secured anything yet :P
as you can see anonymous login is the only way currently
When in doubt, use passwordless logins
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I'm not sure what feature to implement next
Authentication
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Ell
23:04
I need to do: message editing, reply-to, starring
@Shoe I'm going to leave that until last because it requires a server with ssl and openid apis and whatnot
oauth2 I mean
Passwords are obsolete because of email and SMS.
laffo
cinch.tutorials
Inventing ad hoc authentication protocols is really good way to do account security
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23:06
most SMTP servers don't encrypt shit, and the SMSes can be intercepted
So, on other websites, they just spawn Cat bots?
Don't you know things are more secure when you reduce 2 factor auth back to 1 factor
On your backend server, verify that the code is valid and exchange it for a long-lived token, which is stored in your database and sent back to be stored on the client device as well.
lol
Reinventing OAuth badly: check
23:08
i need access keys to view a web page?
And people recommending OAuth over passwords to make things easier and more secure are already lunatics
I think his Flutter is secure af, mainly because nobody is going to use it.
user406009
@Ell You can get free certificates from Lets Encrypt.
Don't do anything this article says if you care about security tia
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@Lalaland yeah, that's the plan eventually
23:10
Does Let's Encrypt provide wildcard certs?
It doesn't need to
user406009
@milleniumbug No. But you can automatically request certs, so it is not as needed.
user406009
In theory, you can get certs on demand as an alternative to a wild card certificate.
LE certs are for 90 days so you need to have automation in place anyway
I'd definitely choose passwordless logins as opposed to regular email/username + password logins.
And that's passwordless logins is trying to prove
23:11
Congratulations you're bad at security
It's not a competitor of OAuth
@CatPlusPlus And you are good?
It's not a competitor of OAuth because it's designed by an idiot who doesn't know what they're talking about
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23:12
4 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Don't you know things are more secure when you reduce 2 factor auth back to 1 factor
The blog author designed nothing
He also says he's related to you, Cat.
There's clearly an ad hoc auth protocol invented in that article
And it's bad
Sending email via SSL is fairly secure and you can create a library for dealing with the logic of the algorithm
23:13
Again, ok.
What emails
Also keep ignoring the fact that email you send is not 'something you know' because now all of the mail servers that exchanged that mail know it
Over and out. :)
Over and I'm bad at basic concepts again
lol
23:14
SSL is not a thing anymore also
Unless you do end-to-end encryption, you have no guarantee that your emails are sent over secure channel
Bearer tokens require a lot of care in handling and they're not very secure
@Shoe you can only control the encryption to the next server.
And setting up GPG is way more difficult
Passwords are supposed to be a secret, there's a reason why SMS/email is a second factor
23:15
@milleniumbug it's not, it's just something that has to be done
Eliminating factors does not increase security
You can make a 2 factor-like authentication with emails and SMS
people don't like security, it's inconvenient
What the fuck is "2 factor-like"
It's not something you know + something you have
23:16
You either have 2 factors or not
@Shoe email and sms should be used for the second factor
It's some email + something you have
@Shoe 2factor auth is about having something else
You can send a code via email and one via SMS
You're relying on nobody intercepting your emails and SMSes in the time you are typing them IOW a race condition
23:17
password + sms = a factor + a factor = 2 factors
email + sms = a factor + a factor = 2 factor (not really)
Two factor is based on the idea of having 1 factor = something you know (password) and having something you have (sms).
fuck this, I haven't got time to waste on ignorance
2 factor is not the number of steps required to log in
lol
23:18
lol
jeffscused
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WE BUILT THIS CITY ON ROCK N ROLL
Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA or 2-Step Verification) is a technology patented in 1984[1] that provides identification of users by means of the combination of two different components. These components may be something that the user knows, something that the user possesses or something that is inseparable from the user.
/cc @thecoshman Get less ignorant ^
this is wikipedia. i know this
Anyway Let's Encrypt is still not very easy to use
Consider CloudFlare still
And if you want ~passwordless~~~~ auth then use a vetted auth protocol with solid tested implementations or OAuth because everyone does
But really just use a fucking KDF and you won't have any problems with passwords ever
Federated auth has privacy issues
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Someone's always playiinnnn
Corporatik gaaaamess
23:23
TIL Kenya Defence Forces helps with not having passwords
Heartbeaaaat, I'm lookin' for a heartbeat beatin' like mine...
OAuth is mostly garbage but at least it's garbage everyone is trying to break
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Ell
Why is oauth garbage?
Inventing your own things makes you a candidate for haveibeenpwned.com mailing
Everything is garbage according to cat
Don't try to invent anything
Progress is an illusion
Use the same things over and over and keep complaining about them
That's the real way
23:26
@Shoe Especially your face
@Shoe At least they work v0v
"I need to present further proof I know nothing about security"
lol
right
I'm talking about security right now
there's no reason to reinvent authentication if you're writing a webchat, that's not the business logic you're writing
Also violates SRP and smells like NIH
@Ell It's hard, and the standard is not very helpful because every vendor is doing it their own way anyway
@milleniumbug Wodorek niklu? :P
23:28
notice the 'I' is uppercased
Yes, I did. I have no idea what that acronym means, but I had a joke
I noticed
what is OpenID
A dead useless thing
Also OpenID is dead... now it's OpenID Connect IIRC
23:30
OIDCIIRC
gud jerb
Connect is OAuth + something that may or may not resemble original OpenID
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I will use openid connect eventually
user406009
@Ell I would say to just keep it simple with no authentication except for admins.
user406009
Sorta like IRC.
i'm convinced they probably botched my domain
23:34
That doesn't work
they've already done it once..
user406009
(Of course, you need authentication for admins, but that can be a simple password)
You need authentication for everyone
It still should be passwords
After accounts being hacked or almost hacked a couple of times, I really think using different usernames and passwords on different sites would be a terrific idea - otherwise it would be hack one, hack all for those who intend to offend you ...
user406009
@CatPlusPlus Do people actually care though? It doesn't take that much work to create snackchat sock puppets with the same name/profile.
23:36
That proves nothing
q_q X509Certificate pls
I don't know how to properly be a client of TLS/SSL connection.
Why are you touching certificates
Use a TLS client
C# WebSocket stuff.
23:37
hahaha rip
I'm extending the stuff I wrote in LoungeChat.
Still use a TLS client
user406009
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper The idea is is that if your OAuth provides gets screwed, you are already screwed anyways.
user406009
Cause of password reset emails and stuff like that.
user406009
So you might as well just depend on the OAuth provider explicitly.
23:39
That doesn't really follow
Nobody is trying to hack you, Telkitty.
I really suspected you for a little while, then thought to myself, you are not that elite
Yes, I want to get up on that chicken photo album action.
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It will be per room perms
The fucking hideous blaring maroon background or the yellow highlight when debugging C# code in VS by default is disgusting.
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23:43
Well, per room preference whether anonymous is allowed
Whoever made this design choice is a goddamn idiot.
"hey all that syntax highlighting for this line FUCK IT AMIRITE?"
how have you not learned to anticipate mediocrity from VS
can I have some of your youthful optimism
I want to join an elite hacking group to defend myself, but it almost seems that none wants me :'( ... to make it worse, it's not exactly that none wants me, just I could not find such a group to start with ...
@jaggedSpire You're just trying to take my soul.
@jaggedSpire Hey, emos are mainly young and have no optimism.
23:46
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Scene boys and scene girls on the other hand...
Anyway, all of them are already dead.
@CatPlusPlus Sob Not you too...
@Morwenn yes, but @ThePhD has plenty of optimism. I can smell it on his soul.
@jaggedSpire Ok, that's true.
@ThePhD Who, me?
I am shocked you would make such an accusation. Shocked!
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23:53
I've been to the desert on a horse with no name, it felt good to be out in the rain again
@Morwenn no optimism when you are young. thats bad
@SashaMN Whatever the age.
@SashaMN What do you care, you're 30
i optimised my optimism to no-op
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When you have to rely on optimism, you're fucked anyways.
23:57
Optimism is the root of all evil.
@ThePhD <3
Premature codejaculation
@Morwenn and here I thought that was premature optimism
user406009
@ElimGarak #disgusted #sexism
@jaggedSpire Optimism is always premature.
23:58
@Morwenn spoken like a true C++er
user406009
Optimism is important though.
user406009
Optimism drives you to take chances.
Desperation as well. :P
user406009
Optimism makes you at least try improve yourself and the world.
wait, optimism and desperation are different?
23:59
Possible benefits drive you to take chances
Lalaland wears his code on his sleeve.
I have been doing one of these things wrong and I do not know which one it is
Optimism drives you to disappointment
Are we seriously going to discuss obvious things?
And then leaves you there
23:59
Bartek drives you fast.
oh of course the old domain format differs from aws nameservers prank i love that one

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