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1,813 | 125 | |
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8.0 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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http-observatory
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200 Web-Based, Must-Try Web Design and Development Tools
Website Headers Analyzer (Mozilla)
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Deploy a static site to AWS S3 and CloudFront using AWS CDK
scan our site with Mozilla Observatory and improve our grade by registering a domain name, enabling HTTPS, adding a certificate and setting security headers
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Any tool to check the security of my server?
Mozilla Observatory
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How to explain styled-components to a vanilla JS fanatic
See https://observatory.mozilla.org and https://github.com/styled-components/styled-components/issues/2363 and https://content-security-policy.com/examples/allow-inline-style/
- I had surgery and was stuck in bed for a while. Going into this I barely had Jellyfin setup. This is the result of about a month and a half of boredom
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SvelteKit Node App Deploy: Linux Cloud Hosting
We checked the page works at the end of a previous section. You might also want to check the HTTP security headers. Both SecurityHeaders.com and Mozilla Observatory are good for this. You might not be able to get an A+ on both because SvelteKit does not add style CSP hashes (at the time of writing). Instead we used the style-src: unsafe-inline directive. CSS hashes are important, though; maliciously injected CSS could hide an important warning you included in your site.
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How to: Secure your Plex Reverse Proxy (CSP and WAF)
Thanks, I got started last year with checking mozillas observatory on how my sites were doing. And down the rabbit hole I went.
- I've started using Mozilla Firefox and now I can never go back to Google Chrome
- what's your goto tool for smoke-testing your site? tls, security headers, 401's, 403's, custom 404, 500 pages, redirects etc.
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CryptoLyzer: A comprehensive cryptographic settings analyzer
There are many notable open-source projects (SSLyze, CipherScan, testssl.sh, tls-scan, …) and several SaaS solutions (CryptCheck, CypherCraft, Hardenize, ImmuniWeb, Mozilla Observatory, SSL Labs, …) to do a security setting analysis, especially when we are talking about TLS, which is the most common and popular cryptographic protocol. However, most of these tools heavily depend on one or more versions of one or more cryptographic protocol libraries, like GnuTLS, OpenSSL, or wolfSSL. But why is this such a problem?
jspaint.exe
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Use any web browser as GUI, with Zig in the back end and HTML5 in the front end
This is very polished and cool looking. Inspiring. I find this project's level of polish very inspiring.
It's lovely to see someone has captured this idea and expressed it in the right way to make it interesting to many people. I really hope this mode of desktop apps can take off, at least to the level where the community has something to explore for a while to see if it works. I made something like this for Chrome browsers a while ago, nodejs backends, vanilla front-ends, built-in packaging using pkg. It's just a nice approach: https://github.com/dosyago/graderjs
And I made a demo using the venerable MS Paint clone JS Paint^0. The dev experience was great, I literally just dropped in the front-end code to the right folder, compiled it and wham, "desktop JS paint" on 3 platforms, haha.
Using the ubiquitous local browser as the rendering / API engine for desktop just seems smart. And it's technically interesting, because you get to think in terms of how can you step back from the browser, the platform, the front-end and the back-end and come up with a general API that addresses all of it, which is kinda cool.
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 20, 2021
Jspaint.exe – JS Paint as a cross-platform native desktop app\ (23 comments)
- Jspaint.exe: JavaScript Paint –~ as a cross-platform native desktop app
What are some alternatives?
django-csp - Content Security Policy for Django.
ssh_scan - DEPRECATED - A prototype SSH configuration and policy scanner (Blog: https://mozilla.github.io/ssh_scan/)
http-headers-security - HTTP Headers Security Cheat Sheet
observatory-cli
tls-scan - An Internet scale, blazing fast SSL/TLS scanner ( non-blocking, event-driven )
sailor - CLI test runner for SecureAPI
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
pam-u2f - Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) for U2F and FIDO2
tribler - Privacy enhanced BitTorrent client with P2P content discovery
Zipline - A ShareX/file upload server that is easy to use, packed with features, and with an easy setup!
errorpush - Minimalist Error collection Service compatible with Rollbar clients. Sentry or Rollbar alternative.