This implies they're storing the plaintext password.
Ideally the password would be hashed with a salt and then stored. Then it's a fixed length field and it shouldn't matter how long the password is.
This implies they're storing the plaintext password.
Ideally the password would be hashed with a salt and then stored. Then it's a fixed length field and it shouldn't matter how long the password is.
Your tear duct drains into your nasal cavity.
It would mean you're entrusting the entire security of your network to Dockge's authentication system.
... and for that reason, I'm out.
Just use rclone
. It does this natively.
Yes. It prevents replay attacks.
Making it illegal only hampers those that follow the law.
Criminals, by definition, already don't follow the law.
Enshittification at its finest.
autoexec.bat
"Information superhighway"
Two words, I know.
Use a single reverse proxy on that one port... it can then route the requests to the various back ends.
You probably want something that's Docker-native like Traefik or Caddy.
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