▲ | packetlost 7 hours ago | |||||||
That paper is about factotum which was introduced in 4th edition, like I said. Regardless, I'm more talking about the fact that transport encryption still isn't used ubiquitously to my knowledge. | ||||||||
▲ | MisterTea 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> That paper is about factotum which was introduced in 4th edition, like I said. Which describes that yes, there was security in Plan 9 prior to Factotum, just that it wasn't good enough. > Regardless, I'm more talking about the fact that transport encryption still isn't used ubiquitously to my knowledge. It certainly is. You get SSL/TLS for free on Plan 9 as its a service. You dont mess with security code and instead use tlssrv(8). See https://man.9front.org/8/tlssrv | ||||||||
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