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Re: HTTP/2 decrytion with sslkeylog
From: Miroslav Rovis <miro.rovis () croatiafidelis hr>
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 03:00:50 +0100
On 170118-18:51+0000, Graham Bloice wrote:
On 18 January 2017 at 18:43, Jim Aragon <Jim () agdatasystems com> wrote:At 09:39 AM 1/18/2017, you wrote:(Not much at all from me, but...) But for some reason, it seems the talk has gone elsewhere, or that lost of poeple are even afraid to learn what is really happening with in their machines when on the internet...You're right, the talk has gone elsewhere. Specifically, almost everyone who used to monitor the mailing list has moved to the Wireshark Question and Answer site, ask.wireshark.org. That's now a better place for asking Wireshark questions, and you are much more likely to get an answer there.Where the appropriate question is: https://ask.wireshark.org/questions/58758/http2-decrytion-with-sslkeylog
and where it hasn't received any replies yet either ;-) I've watched not a small number of videos from Wireshark people recently, and I have to say I've become all the more of a fan of people who make the reading of the network available to all the end users of the world who are not afraid of learning. I'm (almost) 60 and I don't memorize names and events/procedures/facts unless I re-read/re-view/re-talk on the subject of the memorization, but... But I just very much like Gerald who invented Wireshark... And the CEO of the Riverbed (the Yankees fan and the baseball judge) is great too (God, what a fascinating pedagogical, heuristical, simple but comprising explanations!)... Terribly intriguing that he don't like coloring in Wireshark ;-) ! And the guy that currently works on the anonymization program, and who is a good English speaker but is German/Austrian/<some-other-Teutonic> national (originally)... And the guy I think, who in 2014(?) made Wireshark decrypt SSL! Sake Blok or so? The Dutch scuba diver... And the other one who Evangelically (in the non-denominative Christian way) gave everything to the poor, and now came back and works, and still doesn't even have the car or a house of his own... but is so happy! And the Japanese girl... And the others... I've currently little time, I sure always dump local traces (local till I find the money to do it properly, even running another machine for tracing is too costly at this time...)... Always, but only, that... And I have too little time right now to re-read/re-view as I said above that I need... And I'm glad that the company is doing great! Regards to everybody! -- Miroslav Rovis Zagreb, Croatia http://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr
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