I'm working on a Python app to
comunicate with a service running on localhost via secure Websocket protocol.
A security flaw in daygate(AKA the Gibberfish Management Portal)
has been discovered which could allow an unauthenticated attacker to eavesdrop on Websocket traffic, potentially leaking sensitive information such as passphrases.
The new version contains new features such as SNI, CPU usage caps for particular websites,[47]
centralized management of SSL certificates, Websocket support and improved support for NUMA,
but few other substantial changes were made.
The new version contains new features such as SNI, CPU usage caps for
particular websites,[47] centralized management of SSL certificates, Websocket support and improved support for NUMA,
but few other substantial changes were made.
The application will have many separate web pages but two of those pages being more focused and very heavy- heavy as in a
lot of user interaction, modals that display mass data, Websocket connections, chat, etc.