Midov.pl thread

midov.pl thread. Matrix servers are technology.

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cringe kys

seethe matrix.org fag

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Host your own then

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that's what tor shills told me to my friend before he got disappeared

Maybe he wanted to leave on his own

>.pl

potato lovers

>pass user since 2022
>cunny pic
>matrix server shilling thread, with one shilled by (((OP)))

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Point to the line of code in synapse that is malicious and I'll let the devs know!

github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blame/develop/docs/admin_api/user_admin_api.md#L703-L704

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Every server application with accounts has this. Mark Zuckerberg could puppet your Facebook account if he wanted to.

Any more of images like these?

>facebook glows therefore I don't

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My point still stands. Any server-based application you use with an account has the ability for system admins to puppet accounts. Unlike many of those though, you can host your own Matrix server to eliminate that possibility.

no I cannot, matrix.org can puppet my server at any time if they work with government (and they do)

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Point to the line of code where synapse accepts remote commands from the matrix.org team and I'll let them know

matrix server doesn't work without a valid ssl certificate and it's trivial to reroute a domain on moment's notice

that’s a good thing

So you're just moving to something else now. Okay. To that I say: Only Synapse requires that, not the Matrix protocol itself; you and participating homeservers can disable the requirement whenever you want, and there is no documented case of someone stealing a domain from someone else to take over their Matrix server. Are you saying email is kiked too for the same theoretical attack?

>being able to hijack a matrix server without a single line of code being changed is a good thing, chud

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Either way, this is a criticism of DNS, not Synapse or Matrix. Every server application served on a domain has this same theoretical attack.

no it does not, anyone can host a matrix server and literally trick other servers into federating data that it should never receive, irrelevant that it's "public"
for that to be done to facebook, glowniggers would actually have to get access to facebook servers
matrix is less secure than facebook, and you're still coping